Points of Interest
Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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Meden and Maun form Idle | 53°16′07″N 0°56′52″W / 53.2685°N 0.9478°W / 53.2685; -0.9478 (Meden and Maun form Idle) | SK702751 | mouth |
Meden and Maun join and split | 53°14′28″N 1°00′51″W / 53.2410°N 1.0143°W / 53.2410; -1.0143 (Meden and Maun join and split) | SK658720 | |
Thoresby Lake | 53°13′43″N 1°02′59″W / 53.2287°N 1.0496°W / 53.2287; -1.0496 (Thoresby Lake) | SK635706 | |
A60 bridge, Church Warsop | 53°12′40″N 1°08′59″W / 53.2111°N 1.1497°W / 53.2111; -1.1497 (A60 bridge, Church Warsop) | SK568685 | |
Robin Hood Line bridge | 53°10′56″N 1°12′15″W / 53.1823°N 1.2043°W / 53.1823; -1.2043 (Robin Hood Line bridge) | SK532653 | |
Pleasley Vale and Mills | 53°10′45″N 1°13′34″W / 53.1792°N 1.2261°W / 53.1792; -1.2261 (Pleasley Vale and Mills) | SK518649 | |
Springs | 53°08′30″N 1°18′26″W / 53.1417°N 1.3072°W / 53.1417; -1.3072 (Springs) | SK464607 | source |
Springs | 53°08′08″N 1°16′22″W / 53.1355°N 1.2728°W / 53.1355; -1.2728 (Springs) | SK487600 | source |
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