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Points of Interest

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Chapel Hill flood doors 53°04′13″N 0°11′57″W / 53.0702°N 0.1991°W / 53.0702; -0.1991 (Chapel Hill flood doors) TF207540 Junction with River Witham
Lower Kyme lock 53°03′18″N 0°12′58″W / 53.0550°N 0.2160°W / 53.0550; -0.2160 (Lower Kyme lock) TF196523
South Kyme 53°01′50″N 0°15′06″W / 53.0306°N 0.2517°W / 53.0306; -0.2517 (South Kyme) TF173495
Cobblers lock 53°01′59″N 0°19′11″W / 53.0330°N 0.3198°W / 53.0330; -0.3198 (Cobblers lock) TF127497
Haverholme lock 53°01′53″N 0°21′15″W / 53.0315°N 0.3541°W / 53.0315; -0.3541 (Haverholme lock) TF104495
Paper Mill lock 53°01′20″N 0°22′46″W / 53.0223°N 0.3794°W / 53.0223; -0.3794 (Paper Mill lock) TF087484
Corn Mill lock 53°01′04″N 0°22′43″W / 53.0179°N 0.3785°W / 53.0179; -0.3785 (Corn Mill lock) TF088479
Bone Mill lock 53°00′37″N 0°23′07″W / 53.0104°N 0.3852°W / 53.0104; -0.3852 (Bone Mill lock) TF084471
Coggeshall Mill lock 53°00′06″N 0°23′58″W / 53.0018°N 0.3994°W / 53.0018; -0.3994 (Coggeshall Mill lock) TF075461
Canal Head 52°59′54″N 0°24′24″W / 52.9983°N 0.4067°W / 52.9983; -0.4067 (Canal Head) TF070457 Terminus
Castle Causeway 52°59′50″N 0°25′00″W / 52.9971°N 0.4166°W / 52.9971; -0.4166 (Castle Causeway) TF063455 Statutory terminus


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