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Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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Middlesex Filter Beds Weir | 51°33′42″N 0°02′40″W / 51.5618°N 0.0444°W / 51.5618; -0.0444 (Middlesex Filter Beds Weir) | TQ356865 | |
Jn with River Lee Flood Relief Channel | 51°33′42″N 0°01′49″W / 51.5616°N 0.0302°W / 51.5616; -0.0302 (Jn with River Lee Flood Relief Channel) | TQ366865 | |
Start of Channelsea River | 51°32′38″N 0°00′58″W / 51.5438°N 0.0161°W / 51.5438; -0.0161 (Start of Channelsea River) | TQ376846 | Bully Fence |
Carpenters Road Lock | 51°32′31″N 0°00′59″W / 51.5420°N 0.0164°W / 51.5420; -0.0164 (Carpenters Road Lock) | TQ376844 | Awaiting repair |
Old Ford | 51°32′16″N 0°01′14″W / 51.5377°N 0.0205°W / 51.5377; -0.0205 (Old Ford) | TQ373839 | End of Old River Lea |
City Mill Lock | 51°32′00″N 0°00′33″W / 51.5333°N 0.0092°W / 51.5333; -0.0092 (City Mill Lock) | TQ381834 | Reopened 2011 |
Three Mills Lock | 51°31′38″N 0°00′15″W / 51.5273°N 0.0041°W / 51.5273; -0.0041 (Three Mills Lock) | TQ385828 | Opened 2009 |
Bow Tidal Lock | 51°31′23″N 0°00′29″W / 51.5231°N 0.0081°W / 51.5231; -0.0081 (Bow Tidal Lock) | TQ382823 | |
Mouth of Bow Creek | 51°30′27″N 0°00′34″E / 51.5074°N 0.0094°E / 51.5074; 0.0094 (Mouth of Bow Creek) | TQ395806 | Jn with River Thames |
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