Ivelchester and Langport Navigation - Route and Points of Interest

Route and Points of Interest

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Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Bow Bridge 51°02′10″N 2°50′06″W / 51.036°N 2.835°W / 51.036; -2.835 (Bow Bridge) ST415266 Langport
River Parrett junction 51°01′48″N 2°49′30″W / 51.030°N 2.825°W / 51.030; -2.825 (River Parrett junction) ST422260 River Parrett
Long Load Bridge 51°00′29″N 2°45′47″W / 51.008°N 2.763°W / 51.008; -2.763 (Long Load Bridge) ST465234 Long Load
Wharves 51°00′04″N 2°40′48″W / 51.001°N 2.68°W / 51.001; -2.68 (Wharves) ST522226 Ilchester


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