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River Stour (Kent)

Description: Runs 19 miles from the fixed sluice at Fordwich to Pegwell Bay, where it enters the English Channel

History: Promoted by Acts of 1515 and 1825. Made navigable about 1594 and again around 1695, having become unnavigable previously. It originally ran to Canterbury but this part of the river is now only navigable by small craft.

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River Stour (Kent): Table of distances

Miles

Locks

Navigable (N)

Grid ref

OS Map No

Fordwich Mill

Fixed Sluice

0.0

0

N

Stodmarsh

2.6

0

N

Grove Ferry, Railway Station

5.1

0

N

Sarre Channel Junction

Not navigable

8.3

0

N

Pluck's Gutter Road Bridge

8.4

0

N

Little Stour River Junction

8.6

0

N

Railway Bridge

11.9

0

N

Richborough Castle

Roman Amphitheatre

13.0

0

N

Sandwich Bridge

15.3

0

N

Stonar Cut Junction

Not navigable

18.4

0

N

Pegwell Bay, Pepper Ness

River mouth

19.3

0

N

 

River Stour (Suffolk)

Description: Runs 35½ miles from Sudbury to Harwich where it joins the sea

History: Promoted under Acts of 1705 and 1781. Opened about 1709. Abandoned 1937.

Points of Interest: Famous as the subject of John Constable's paintings. Constable lived at Flatford Mill and Gainsborough was born at Sudbury.

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Related External Web Sites

  • The River Stour Trust : The Trust, a registered charity, was formed in 1968 to protect the right of navigation on the River Stour (Suffolk).
  • IWA Ipswich Branch : The site of the Inland Waterways Association Ipswich Branch.

River Stour (Suffolk): Table of distances

Miles

Locks

Navigable (N)

Grid ref

OS Map No

Ballington Bridge, Sudbury

0.0

0

U

Cornard Sluice

Site of Cornard Lock

1.0

0

U

Henny Street Sluices

Site of Henny Lock

2.8

0

U

Pitmine Lock remains

3.8

0

U

Bures Lock Site

Bures Mill and Sluice

6.8

1

U

Wormingford Lock

Wormingford Mill

9.1

2

U

Swan Lock (derelict)

9.4

3

U

Wissington Lock site

Wissington Mill and Weir

11.4

4

U

Nayland Lock Site

Nayland Weir

12.6

5

U

Nayland Bridge

A134 road bridge

12.9

5

U

Horkesley Lock Site

13.1

6

U

Boxted Lock Site

Boxted Weir

16.1

7

U

Langham Lock Site

Langham Weir

17.1

8

U

Langham Bridge

17.5

8

U

River Brett Junction

Higham Hall

18.1

8

U

Stratford Lock

18.9

9

U

Stratford St. Mary Bridge

19.6

9

U

Dedham Lock

20.5

10

U

Dedham Bridge

21.0

10

U

Flatford Bridge

22.0

10

U

Flatford Lock

Flatford Mill

22.1

11

N

Brantham Lock

23.6

12

U

Cattawade Bridge

Brantham Barrage and Sluices

24.4

12

U

Manningtree

25.1

12

N

Mistley

26.0

12

N

Parkeston

34.0

12

N

Harwich

Junction with North Sea

35.5

12

N

 

River Stour (Worcestershire)

Description: Was a river navigation with 12 locks and 4 half locks between Stourbridge and Kidderminster.

History: Authorised by an Act of 1662 the improvements were completed in 1667.

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  • The Canals of the West Midlands (2nd Ed) by Charles Hadfield , 352 pages, Published by Augustus M Kelley 1 1969

River Tamar

Description: This tidal river runs 19 miles from Weir Head to Plymouth, where it enters Plymouth Harbour and the English Channel

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  • English Rivers and Canals by Paul Atterbury , Edition: American Ed ISBN 1 85605 171 4 :152 pages, Published by English Tourist Board 1984 Generously illustrated in colour. Order now from Amazon.

  • Rivers, Lakes and Canals by Andrew Lawson , Edition: Reprint 184 pages, Published by Reader's Digest 1986 Written 1984

River Tamar: Table of distances

Miles

Locks

Navigable (N)

Grid ref

OS Map No

Weir Head

Site of former Weir Head Lock

0.0

0

N

Morwellham Quay

Morwell Rocks

1.8

0

N

New Quay

2.5

0

N

Okeltor

3.3

0

N

Calstock

4.6

0

N

Halton Quay

7.9

0

N

Pentille

8.5

0

N

Weirquay

10.5

0

N

Cargreen

12.0

0

N

Tavy Junction

River Tavy junction

13.1

0

N

Saltash Railway Bridge

14.6

0

N

St Germans River Junction

15.4

0

N

Devonport

17.5

0

N

Plymouth

19.0

0

N

 

Tees Canal schemes

Description: Various schemes for navigations around the River Tees none of which were authorised or built.

History: Were current in the period 1796 to 1825.

River Tees

Description: This tidal commercial river runs 24 miles, from Fardean Side Ford, to the mouth of the river where it joins the North Sea

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  • The Canals of Yorkshire and North East England (2) by Charles Hadfield , Edition: volume 2 ISBN 0 7153 5975 4 :252 pages, Published by David & Charles 1 1973 Order now from Amazon.

  • The Canals of Yorkshire and North East England (1) by Charles Hadfield , Edition: Volume 1 254 pages, Published by David & Charles

River Tees: Table of distances

Miles

Locks

Navigable (N)

Grid ref

OS Map No

Fardean Side Ford

0.0

0

N

Yarm Bridge

3.3

0

N

Stockton and Thornaby

10.6

0

N

Newport

13.3

0

N

Middlesbrough to Port Clarence Ferry

15.9

0

N

Tees Mouth

River joins the North Sea

24.0

0

N

 

 


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