Foss Dyke - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

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Torksey Lock 53°17′34″N 0°44′38″W / 53.2929°N 0.7439°W / 53.2929; -0.7439 (Torksey Lock) SK838780 Jn with River Trent
Drinsey Nook 53°15′31″N 0°41′37″W / 53.2586°N 0.6935°W / 53.2586; -0.6935 (Drinsey Nook) SK872743 Joined by A57 road
Saxilby railway bridge 53°15′58″N 0°39′39″W / 53.2660°N 0.6609°W / 53.2660; -0.6609 (Saxilby railway bridge) SK894751
River Till junction 53°15′47″N 0°37′33″W / 53.2630°N 0.6257°W / 53.2630; -0.6257 (River Till junction) SK917748
Burton Meadows marina 53°14′54″N 0°35′54″W / 53.2484°N 0.5983°W / 53.2484; -0.5983 (Burton Meadows marina) SK936732
Catchwater Drain aqueduct 53°14′11″N 0°34′18″W / 53.2364°N 0.5717°W / 53.2364; -0.5717 (Catchwater Drain aqueduct) SK954719
Brayford Pool 53°13′43″N 0°32′43″W / 53.2287°N 0.5453°W / 53.2287; -0.5453 (Brayford Pool) SK972711 Jn with Witham Navigation


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