Kings Weir
Weir on the River Lea in Hertfordshire, England
Kings Weir is a weir on the River Lea near Turnford and Nazeing in Hertfordshire, England.
Ecology
It is a well known fishery where barbel can be caught.[1]
Access
Pedestrian and cycle access from the Lee Valley Walk. Vehicular access at Wormley.
51°43′41″N 0°00′47″W / 51.728120°N 0.013116°W / 51.728120; -0.013116
References
- ^ Kings Weir fishery 4 June 2008
External links
- Kings Weir - a history
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Locks and weirs on the River Lea, England
- Bedfordshire
- Hertfordshire
- Essex
- Greater London
- Hertford Lock
- Ware Lock
- Hardmead Lock
- Stanstead Lock
- Feildes Weir Lock
- Dobbs Weir Lock
- Carthagena Lock
- Aqueduct Lock
- Cheshunt Lock
- Waltham Common Lock
- Waltham Town Lock
- Rammey Marsh Lock
- Enfield Lock
- Ponder's End Lock
- Pickett's Lock
- Stonebridge Lock
- Tottenham Lock
- Pond Lane Flood Gates
- Old Ford Lock
- Bow Locks
- Horns Mill Weir
- Hertford Castle Weir
- Hartham Weir
- Ware Weir
- Feildes Weir
- Dobbs Weir
- Carthagena Weir
- Kings Weir
- Newmans Weir
- Middlesex Filter Beds Weir
(branch from Hackney Cut)
(branch, at Bow Locks)
(branches of the
Old River Lea)
- Three Mills Lock
- City Mill Lock
- Carpenter's Road Lock
- Marshgate Lane Lock (defunct)
- Three Mills Wall River Weir
(These rivers form the waterways within the 2012 Olympic Park - they flow into Bow Creek)