River Lymn - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Belchford Hill 53°15′48″N 0°01′46″W / 53.2634°N 0.0294°W / 53.2634; -0.0294 (Belchford Hill) TF315758 source
Castcliffe Hill 53°14′29″N 0°02′20″W / 53.2414°N 0.0389°W / 53.2414; -0.0389 (Castcliffe Hill) TF309733 source
Stockwith Mill 53°12′49″N 0°01′53″E / 53.2136°N 0.0314°E / 53.2136; 0.0314 (Stockwith Mill) TF357704
A16 Partney Bridge 53°11′11″N 0°05′50″E / 53.1863°N 0.0971°E / 53.1863; 0.0971 (A16 Partney Bridge) TF402675
Junction with Lady Wath's Beck 53°09′02″N 0°08′33″E / 53.1505°N 0.1426°E / 53.1505; 0.1426 (Junction with Lady Wath's Beck) TF433636
Start of The Lymn 53°07′52″N 0°11′07″E / 53.1310°N 0.1853°E / 53.1310; 0.1853 (Start of The Lymn) TF463615 old course
Start of Wainfleet Relief Channel 53°07′11″N 0°11′54″E / 53.1197°N 0.1983°E / 53.1197; 0.1983 (Start of Wainfleet Relief Channel) TF472603
Jn of Lymn and Cowcroft Drain 53°07′56″N 0°13′36″E / 53.1321°N 0.2267°E / 53.1321; 0.2267 (Jn of Lymn and Cowcroft Drain) TF490617
Jn of Lymn and Wainfleet Relief Channel 53°06′58″N 0°14′28″E / 53.1161°N 0.2410°E / 53.1161; 0.2410 (Jn of Lymn and Wainfleet Relief Channel) TF500600 Croft Lane pumping station
End of Wainfleet Relief Channel 53°06′40″N 0°16′07″E / 53.1112°N 0.2687°E / 53.1112; 0.2687 (End of Wainfleet Relief Channel) TF519595
Wainfleet Clough outfall 53°06′41″N 0°18′13″E / 53.1114°N 0.3035°E / 53.1114; 0.3035 (Wainfleet Clough outfall) TF542596
Burgh Sluice 53°06′08″N 0°18′59″E / 53.1022°N 0.3163°E / 53.1022; 0.3163 (Burgh Sluice) TF551586
Wainfleet Harbour 53°05′31″N 0°19′09″E / 53.0919°N 0.3191°E / 53.0919; 0.3191 (Wainfleet Harbour) TF553574 mouth


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