River Lark - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Jn with River Great Ouse 52°26′06″N 0°18′44″E / 52.4351°N 0.3122°E / 52.4351; 0.3122 (Jn with River Great Ouse) TL572844
Museum of Fen Pumping Engines 52°24′59″N 0°20′52″E / 52.4164°N 0.3478°E / 52.4164; 0.3478 (Museum of Fen Pumping Engines) TL597824
Isleham Lock 52°21′27″N 0°25′11″E / 52.3576°N 0.4198°E / 52.3576; 0.4198 (Isleham Lock) TL648760
Judes Ferry Bridge 52°20′45″N 0°27′38″E / 52.3457°N 0.4606°E / 52.3457; 0.4606 (Judes Ferry Bridge) TL677748 Head of navigation
Barton Mills Lock 52°20′23″N 0°30′32″E / 52.3397°N 0.5088°E / 52.3397; 0.5088 (Barton Mills Lock) TL710742
Mildenhall Lock 52°20′09″N 0°31′56″E / 52.3357°N 0.5321°E / 52.3357; 0.5321 (Mildenhall Lock) TL726738
Start of Cut-off Channel 52°20′08″N 0°32′22″E / 52.3355°N 0.5395°E / 52.3355; 0.5395 (Start of Cut-off Channel) TL731738
Icklingham Lock 52°19′32″N 0°35′42″E / 52.3256°N 0.5951°E / 52.3256; 0.5951 (Icklingham Lock) TL769728
Chimney Mill Lock 52°17′48″N 0°40′11″E / 52.2966°N 0.6696°E / 52.2966; 0.6696 (Chimney Mill Lock) TL821698
Fornham Dock 52°15′55″N 0°42′27″E / 52.2653°N 0.7076°E / 52.2653; 0.7076 (Fornham Dock) TL848664 original terminus
Northgate Dock 52°15′14″N 0°43′00″E / 52.2539°N 0.7166°E / 52.2539; 0.7166 (Northgate Dock) TL855652 1850s terminus
Source near Bradfield Combust 52°10′26″N 0°43′58″E / 52.1739°N 0.7327°E / 52.1739; 0.7327 (Source near Bradfield Combust) TL869563 spring


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