Points of Interest
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| Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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| Source at Sibbertoft | 52°26′24″N 1°00′35″W / 52.4399°N 1.0098°W / 52.4399; -1.0098 (Source at Sibbertoft) | SP674828 | |
| Jn with River Jordan | 52°28′18″N 0°54′59″W / 52.4716°N 0.9165°W / 52.4716; -0.9165 (Jn with River Jordan) | SP737865 | Market Harborough |
| Jn with Medbourne Brook | 52°30′59″N 0°48′59″W / 52.5164°N 0.8164°W / 52.5164; -0.8164 (Jn with Medbourne Brook) | SP804916 | |
| Jn with Eye Brook | 52°31′48″N 0°42′32″W / 52.5299°N 0.7090°W / 52.5299; -0.7090 (Jn with Eye Brook) | SP876932 | |
| Welland Viaduct | 52°34′08″N 0°39′13″W / 52.5689°N 0.6536°W / 52.5689; -0.6536 (Welland Viaduct) | SP913976 | |
| Jn with RIver Chater | 52°38′27″N 0°31′18″W / 52.6407°N 0.5218°W / 52.6407; -0.5218 (Jn with RIver Chater) | TF001057 | |
| Site of Stamford Wharf | 52°39′01″N 0°28′38″W / 52.6503°N 0.4772°W / 52.6503; -0.4772 (Site of Stamford Wharf) | TF031069 | |
| Start of Stamford Canal | 52°39′14″N 0°27′50″W / 52.6539°N 0.4640°W / 52.6539; -0.4640 (Start of Stamford Canal) | TF040073 | |
| Jn with River Gwash | 52°39′14″N 0°27′03″W / 52.6539°N 0.4509°W / 52.6539; -0.4509 (Jn with River Gwash) | TF048073 | |
| Start of Maxey Cut | 52°39′21″N 0°22′49″W / 52.6558°N 0.3804°W / 52.6558; -0.3804 (Start of Maxey Cut) | TF096076 | |
| Jn with Greatford Cut | 52°40′30″N 0°20′06″W / 52.6751°N 0.3350°W / 52.6751; -0.3350 (Jn with Greatford Cut) | TF126098 | |
| End of Stamford Canal | 52°40′30″N 0°19′05″W / 52.6749°N 0.3180°W / 52.6749; -0.3180 (End of Stamford Canal) | TF138099 | |
| End of Maxey Cut | 52°39′05″N 0°15′42″W / 52.6515°N 0.2617°W / 52.6515; -0.2617 (End of Maxey Cut) | TF176073 | |
| B1166 bridge, Crowland | 52°40′46″N 0°10′59″W / 52.6795°N 0.1830°W / 52.6795; -0.1830 (B1166 bridge, Crowland) | TF229106 | |
| Start of Coronation Channel | 52°46′43″N 0°09′19″W / 52.7786°N 0.1554°W / 52.7786; -0.1554 (Start of Coronation Channel) | TF245217 | Spalding |
| Spalding Lock | 52°47′59″N 0°08′06″W / 52.7997°N 0.1350°W / 52.7997; -0.1350 (Spalding Lock) | TF258240 | |
| Jn with River Glen | 52°50′50″N 0°05′49″W / 52.8472°N 0.0970°W / 52.8472; -0.0970 (Jn with River Glen) | TF282294 | |
| Fosdyke Bridge | 52°52′17″N 0°02′32″W / 52.8713°N 0.0423°W / 52.8713; -0.0423 (Fosdyke Bridge) | TF318322 | |
| Mouth at The Wash | 52°53′54″N 0°01′51″E / 52.8983°N 0.0308°E / 52.8983; 0.0308 (Mouth at The Wash) | TF366353 |
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