River Maun - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Maun and Meden form Idle 53°16′07″N 0°56′52″W / 53.2685°N 0.9478°W / 53.2685; -0.9478 (Maun and Meden form Idle) SK702751 mouth
A1 road bridge 53°15′30″N 0°55′57″W / 53.2582°N 0.9326°W / 53.2582; -0.9326 (A1 road bridge) SK713739
Maun and Meden join and split 53°14′28″N 1°00′51″W / 53.2410°N 1.0143°W / 53.2410; -1.0143 (Maun and Meden join and split) SK658720
Jn with Rainworth Water 53°11′53″N 1°01′39″W / 53.1981°N 1.0274°W / 53.1981; -1.0274 (Jn with Rainworth Water) SK650672 Ollerton bridge
Edwinstowe bridge 53°11′30″N 1°03′48″W / 53.1917°N 1.0633°W / 53.1917; -1.0633 (Edwinstowe bridge) SK626664
Jn with Vicar Water 53°10′48″N 1°05′51″W / 53.1799°N 1.0974°W / 53.1799; -1.0974 (Jn with Vicar Water) SK604651 Kings Clipstone
Cavendish Woods fish ponds 53°10′19″N 1°08′05″W / 53.1720°N 1.1347°W / 53.1720; -1.1347 (Cavendish Woods fish ponds) SK579642
B6033 Bath Lane Bridge 53°08′56″N 1°11′04″W / 53.1488°N 1.1844°W / 53.1488; -1.1844 (B6033 Bath Lane Bridge) SK546616 Mansfield
Kings Mill Reservoir 53°07′52″N 1°13′49″W / 53.1310°N 1.2303°W / 53.1310; -1.2303 (Kings Mill Reservoir) SK515595
source near Sutton Parkway 53°06′39″N 1°14′46″W / 53.1107°N 1.2461°W / 53.1107; -1.2461 (source near Sutton Parkway) SK505573


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