Weir across Clifton Beck, Clifton

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Weir across Clifton Beck, Clifton

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 12 Jun 2006

Just upstream of Clifton Road Bridge, of which one end of the arch can just be seen, there is a low weir, no longer in use. It was possibly used to measure the flow. Downstream of it the bed of the stream is paved with stone setts. Two pipes and a culvert discharge through the walls.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.702323
Longitude
-1.775782