River Poulter - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Source 53°12′35″N 1°16′14″W / 53.2097°N 1.2705°W / 53.2097; -1.2705 (Source) SK488683 Spring near Scarcliffe
Langwith Viaduct 53°13′36″N 1°12′41″W / 53.2268°N 1.2113°W / 53.2268; -1.2113 (Langwith Viaduct) SK527702 site of Scarcliffe mill
Langwith mill 53°13′39″N 1°10′56″W / 53.2274°N 1.1821°W / 53.2274; -1.1821 (Langwith mill) SK547703
Cuckney School 53°14′00″N 1°09′44″W / 53.2332°N 1.1621°W / 53.2332; -1.1621 (Cuckney School) SK560710 Former mill
Welbeck Great Lake 53°14′44″N 1°07′49″W / 53.2455°N 1.1303°W / 53.2455; -1.1303 (Welbeck Great Lake) SK581724 weir
Carburton Dam 53°14′45″N 1°06′06″W / 53.2458°N 1.1017°W / 53.2458; -1.1017 (Carburton Dam) SK600724 sluice
Clumber bridge 53°15′28″N 1°04′15″W / 53.2578°N 1.0708°W / 53.2578; -1.0708 (Clumber bridge) SK620738
Hardwick ford 53°16′11″N 1°02′23″W / 53.2698°N 1.0396°W / 53.2698; -1.0396 (Hardwick ford) SK641751
Crookford 53°16′11″N 0°59′41″W / 53.2697°N 0.9946°W / 53.2697; -0.9946 (Crookford) SK671752
Mouth 53°16′16″N 0°57′02″W / 53.2710°N 0.9505°W / 53.2710; -0.9505 (Mouth) SK700754 Jn with River Idle


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