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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...
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Grindley Brook. Two-rise
staircases are more common:
Snakeholme Lock and
Struncheon Hill Lock on the
Driffield Navigation were
converted to
staircase locks...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...