Kings Weir

Kings Weir

Kings Weir is a weir on the River Lee close to Wormley, Hertfordshire. The weir marks the start of a stretch of the Old River Lea. It is a well known fishery where barbel can be caught. [ [http://www.go-fish.co.uk/hertfordshire.htm Kings Weir fishery] June 04 2008]

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