River Doe Lea

Doe Lea
The river near Doe Lea
Location
CountryEngland
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationPilsley
  elevation705 feet (215 m)
Mouth 
  location
River Rother
  coordinates
53°17′22″N 1°20′14″W / 53.2894°N 1.3373°W / 53.2894; -1.3373
  elevation
163 feet (50 m)
Length11 mi (18 km)
River Doe Lea
River Rother, Renishaw
Jn with River Rother
Trans Pennine Trail (old railway)
Chesterfield Canal aqueduct
A619 bridge, Staveley
Poolsbrook Country Park
Poolsbrook
Hawke Brook
M1 motorway
Industrial railway
Site of Coalite Chemicals
B6419 bridge
Snipe Bog nature reserve
A632 bridge
Bolsover nature reserves
Doe Lea Stream Section SSSI
Doe Lea Bridge, Bolsover
tributary from Sutton Scarsdale
tributary
A617 bridge, Doe Lea
Stainsby Mill
Stainsby Pond
Millers Pond
(Hardwick Park)
Great Pond
tributary
source near Tibshelf

The River Doe Lea is a river which flows near Glapwell and Doe Lea in Derbyshire, England. The river eventually joins the River Rother near Renishaw. The river contained 1,000 times the safe level of dioxins in 1991, according to a statement made by Dennis Skinner, (MP) in the House of Commons in 1992. The river flows through the site of the former Coalite plant near Bolsover, where coke, tar and industrial chemicals were manufactured until the plant closed in 2004.

The stream section is designated an SSSI for its geological interest.