Locks and Weirs on the River Lee (England)
- Locks and Weirs on the River Lee (England)
This article contains a complete list of locks and weirs on the River Lee.
Locks and Weirs
* Hertford Weir
* Hertford Lock
* Ware Weir
* Ware Lock
* Hardmead Lock
* Stanstead Lock
* Feildes Weir
* Feildes Weir Lock
* Dobbs Weir Lock
* Carthagena Weir
* Carthagena Lock
* Aqueduct Lock
* Cheshunt Lock
* Waltham Common Lock
* Waltham Town Lock
* Rammey Marsh Lock
* Newmans Weir
* Enfield Lock
* Ponder's End Lock
* Pickett's Lock
* Stonebridge Lock
* Tottenham Lock
* Pond Lane Flood Gates
* Middlesex Filter Beds Weir
* Old Ford Lock
* Bromley Stop Lock
* Britannia Stop Lock
* Bow Locks
* Prescott Lock ("under construction, and also known as Three Mills Lock")
* Three Mills Wall River Weir
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