Locks and Weirs On The River Lea - Locks and Weirs

Locks and Weirs

  • Hertford Weir
  • Hertford Lock
  • Ware Weir
  • Ware Lock
  • Hardmead Lock
  • Stanstead Lock
  • Feildes Weir
  • Feildes Weir Lock
  • Dobbs Weir Lock
  • Carthagena Weir
  • Carthagena Lock
  • Aqueduct Lock
  • Cheshunt Lock
  • Waltham Common Lock
  • Waltham Town Lock
  • Rammey Marsh Lock
  • Newmans Weir
  • Enfield Lock
  • Ponder's End Lock
  • Pickett's Lock
  • Stonebridge Lock
  • Tottenham Lock
  • Pond Lane Flood Gates
  • Middlesex Filter Beds Weir
  • Old Ford Lock
  • Bromley Stop Lock
  • Britannia Stop Lock
  • Bow Locks
  • Prescott Lock (under construction, and also known as Three Mills Lock)
  • Three Mills Wall River Weir
Locks and Weirs on the River Lea, England
Counties
  • Bedfordshire
  • Hertfordshire
  • Essex
  • Greater London
Locks
  • Hertford Lock
  • Ware Lock
  • Hardmead Lock
  • Stanstead Lock
  • Feildes Weir Lock
  • Dobbs Weir Lock
  • Carthagena Lock
  • Aqueduct Lock
  • Cheshunt Lock
  • Waltham Common Lock
  • Waltham Town Lock
  • Rammey Marsh Lock
  • Enfield Lock
  • Ponder's End Lock
  • Pickett's Lock
  • Stonebridge Lock
  • Tottenham Lock
  • Pond Lane Flood Gates
  • Old Ford Lock
  • Bow Locks
Weirs
  • Horns Mill Weir
  • Hertford Castle Weir
  • Hartham Weir
  • Ware Weir
  • Feildes Weir
  • Dobbs Weir
  • Carthagena Weir
  • Kings Weir
  • Newmans Weir
  • Middlesex Filter Beds Weir
Hertford Union Canal
(branch from Hackney Cut)
  • Old Ford Lower Lock
  • Old Ford Middle Lock
  • Old Ford Upper Lock
  • Regent's Canal
Limehouse Cut
(branch, at Bow Locks)
  • Bromley Stop Lock
  • Britannia Stop Lock
  • Limehouse Basin
Bow Back Rivers
(branches of the
Old River Lea)
  • Three Mills Lock
  • City Mill Lock
  • Carpenter's Road Lock
  • Marshgate Lane Lock
  • Three Mills Wall River Weir

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