Points of Interest
Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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Chelmsford basin | 51°43′53″N 0°28′53″E / 51.7315°N 0.4813°E / 51.7315; 0.4813 (Chelmsford basin) | TL714065 | |
Sandford lock | 51°43′43″N 0°31′03″E / 51.7285°N 0.5176°E / 51.7285; 0.5176 (Sandford lock) | TL739063 | |
Little Baddow lock | 51°44′47″N 0°32′46″E / 51.7464°N 0.5460°E / 51.7464; 0.5460 (Little Baddow lock) | TL758083 | |
Hoe Mill lock | 51°44′36″N 0°36′59″E / 51.7434°N 0.6163°E / 51.7434; 0.6163 (Hoe Mill lock) | TL807082 | |
River Blackwater crossing | 51°44′38″N 0°39′49″E / 51.7440°N 0.6635°E / 51.7440; 0.6635 (River Blackwater crossing) | TL839083 | |
Heybridge basin and sea lock | 51°43′44″N 0°42′30″E / 51.7290°N 0.7082°E / 51.7290; 0.7082 (Heybridge basin and sea lock) | TL871068 |
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