Stamford Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

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Deeping Low lock 52°39′59″N 0°16′48″W / 52.6664°N 0.2800°W / 52.6664; -0.2800 (Deeping Low lock) TF164090
Deeping Gate pack bridge 52°40′15″N 0°18′00″W / 52.6709°N 0.3000°W / 52.6709; -0.3000 (Deeping Gate pack bridge) TF150094
Deeping High lock 52°40′18″N 0°18′11″W / 52.6717°N 0.3031°W / 52.6717; -0.3031 (Deeping High lock) TF148095
Thorpe's lock 52°40′30″N 0°19′27″W / 52.6750°N 0.3242°W / 52.6750; -0.3242 (Thorpe's lock) TF134099
Molecey's lock 52°40′29″N 0°20′18″W / 52.6747°N 0.3383°W / 52.6747; -0.3383 (Molecey's lock) TF124098
Eastfield lock 52°40′13″N 0°20′50″W / 52.6703°N 0.3473°W / 52.6703; -0.3473 (Eastfield lock) TF118093
St Andrews lock 52°39′54″N 0°21′39″W / 52.6651°N 0.3608°W / 52.6651; -0.3608 (St Andrews lock) TF109087
Tallington Horse Holmes lock 52°39′41″N 0°22′36″W / 52.6615°N 0.3767°W / 52.6615; -0.3767 (Tallington Horse Holmes lock) TF098083
Tallington Village lock 52°39′29″N 0°23′18″W / 52.6581°N 0.3882°W / 52.6581; -0.3882 (Tallington Village lock) TF091079
Copthill Turnpike lock 52°39′24″N 0°23′59″W / 52.6567°N 0.3996°W / 52.6567; -0.3996 (Copthill Turnpike lock) TF083077
Copthill East Farm lock 52°39′12″N 0°24′31″W / 52.6532°N 0.4086°W / 52.6532; -0.4086 (Copthill East Farm lock) TF077073
Copthill West Farm lock 52°39′05″N 0°24′50″W / 52.6515°N 0.4140°W / 52.6515; -0.4140 (Copthill West Farm lock) TF073071
River Gwash 52°39′23″N 0°27′07″W / 52.6563°N 0.4519°W / 52.6563; -0.4519 (River Gwash) TF048076 level crossing
Hudd's Mill lock 52°39′17″N 0°27′37″W / 52.6548°N 0.4603°W / 52.6548; -0.4603 (Hudd's Mill lock) TF042074
Stamford Wharf 52°39′01″N 0°28′38″W / 52.6503°N 0.4772°W / 52.6503; -0.4772 (Stamford Wharf) TF031069 Limit of navigation


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