River Hull - Points of Interest

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Source 54°00′29″N 0°28′32″W / 54.0081°N 0.4755°W / 54.0081; -0.4755 (Source) TA000579 Springs near Elmswell
Driffield Railway bridge 53°59′42″N 0°26′16″W / 53.9949°N 0.4377°W / 53.9949; -0.4377 (Driffield Railway bridge) TA025565 River Hull below here
Corpslanding 53°57′41″N 0°22′49″W / 53.9614°N 0.3803°W / 53.9614; -0.3803 (Corpslanding) TA063529 Limit of navigation
Emmotland Junction 53°57′03″N 0°21′10″W / 53.9509°N 0.3527°W / 53.9509; -0.3527 (Emmotland Junction) TA082517 Frodingham Beck
Struncheon Hill lock 53°56′02″N 0°21′26″W / 53.9339°N 0.3571°W / 53.9339; -0.3571 (Struncheon Hill lock) TA079498 Driffield Navigation
Leven Canal 53°53′23″N 0°23′42″W / 53.8896°N 0.3949°W / 53.8896; -0.3949 (Leven Canal) TA055449 disused entrance lock
Beverley Beck 53°50′24″N 0°23′41″W / 53.8399°N 0.3946°W / 53.8399; -0.3946 (Beverley Beck) TA057393 entrance lock
Ennerdale Link bridge 53°47′38″N 0°21′32″W / 53.7938°N 0.3589°W / 53.7938; -0.3589 (Ennerdale Link bridge) TA082343 A1033
Stoneferry bridge 53°46′03″N 0°19′49″W / 53.7675°N 0.3302°W / 53.7675; -0.3302 (Stoneferry bridge) TA101314 A1165
Beverley & Barmston Drain 53°45′06″N 0°19′58″W / 53.7518°N 0.3329°W / 53.7518; -0.3329 (Beverley & Barmston Drain) TA100296 Sluice
Tidal Barrier 53°44′24″N 0°19′51″W / 53.7399°N 0.3307°W / 53.7399; -0.3307 (Tidal Barrier) TA101283 Just above River Humber


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