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- Struncheon Hill Lock was built as a later addition to the Driffield Navigation in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It improved access to the next...
- Brandes-Burton, Moor-Town, Leven, Emmotland, Hempholme, Goodhill House, and Struncheon Hill, all in the East Riding of the County of York. Northam Bridge and...
- Grindley Brook. Two-rise staircases are more common: Snakeholme Lock and Struncheon Hill Lock on the Driffield Navigation were converted to staircase locks...
- small hamlet of Hempholme. It crosses the Driffield Navigation between Struncheon Hill Lock to the south, and Emmotland to the north. A small lane from...
- Brandes-Burton, Moor-Town, Leven, Emmotland, Hempholme, Goodhill House, and Struncheon Hill, all in the East Riding of the County of York. Northam Bridge and...
- at the point where Aike Beck used to join the river, and is tidal to Struncheon Hill lock. Above the lock, it runs through an artificial cut, to rejoin...
- Driffield Navigation. Scurf **** joins from the west and is followed by Struncheon Hill lock, which marks the end of the Navigation, and the official start...
- above. During the navigation improvements of 1803–1811, a new lock at Struncheon Hill was built, keeping a permanent high water level at the lock, and...
- is sought. Situated on the Driffield Navigation Next place upstream = Struncheon Hill Lock Next place downstream = Aike Beck Ordnance Survey, 1:50,000...