River Parrett - Route and Points of Interest

Route and Points of Interest

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OS Grid Ref Notes
Source 50°50′49″N 2°43′59″W / 50.847°N 2.733°W / 50.847; -2.733 (Source) ST484055 near Chedington
Hydrological measuring station 50°55′37″N 2°46′08″W / 50.927°N 2.769°W / 50.927; -2.769 (Chiselborough Hydrological Station) ST461144 Located under road bridge at Chiselborough
A303 bridge 50°56′49″N 2°46′59″W / 50.947°N 2.783°W / 50.947; -2.783 (A303 bridge) ST450167 South Petherton
River Isle confluence 51°00′32″N 2°49′55″W / 51.009°N 2.832°W / 51.009; -2.832 (River Isle confluence) ST416237
River Yeo confluence 51°01′55″N 2°49′19″W / 51.032°N 2.822°W / 51.032; -2.822 (River Yeo confluence) ST424262
Bow Bridge 51°02′10″N 2°50′06″W / 51.036°N 2.835°W / 51.036; -2.835 (Bow Bridge) ST415266 Langport
Monk's Leaze clyce 51°02′53″N 2°50′38″W / 51.048°N 2.844°W / 51.048; -2.844 (Monk's Leaze clyce) ST408280 Regulates flow into Sowy River
Oath Lock 51°02′49″N 2°52′52″W / 51.047°N 2.881°W / 51.047; -2.881 (Oathe Lock) ST382128 Tidal limit of the river
River Tone confluence 51°04′01″N 2°55′01″W / 51.067°N 2.917°W / 51.067; -2.917 (River Tone confluence) ST357302 Located at Burrowbridge
Westonzoyland Pumping Station Museum 51°05′28″N 2°56′38″W / 51.091°N 2.944°W / 51.091; -2.944 (Westonzoyland Pumping Station Museum) ST339328
Town Bridge 51°07′44″N 3°00′04″W / 51.129°N 3.001°W / 51.129; -3.001 (Town Bridge) ST300372 Bridgwater
Drove Bridge 51°08′17″N 3°00′04″W / 51.138°N 3.001°W / 51.138; -3.001 (Drove Bridge) ST300382 Most seaward and newest road bridge on river
Dunball Wharf 51°09′43″N 2°59′20″W / 51.162°N 2.989°W / 51.162; -2.989 (Dunball Wharf) ST309408
Mouth 51°13′44″N 3°00′32″W / 51.229°N 3.009°W / 51.229; -3.009 (Mouth) ST296482


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