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  1. A. River Ancholme. B. River Bain. Barlings Eau. Bourne Eau. River Brant. Catchwater Drain (Stixwould) E. River Eau. Fens and Anglian system. Fens Waterways Link. Forty Foot Drain. River Freshney. Gilbert Heathcote's tunnel. River Glen, Lincolnshire. Great Eau. River Gwash. Humber. Long Eau. River Lymn. N. River Nene. New River (Fens) Pauper's Drain

  2. River Witham. The River Witham flows through quiet, flat Lincolnshire countryside, and is very peaceful and remote for much of its length. Marshy fenlands stretch out for miles on either side, giving a real sense of space – and the sunsets can be spectacular.

  3. River Witham: 1 River Bain at Red Mill Bridge, Haltham: Barlings Eau: Cold Hanworth: River Witham, Short Ferry: 2 At Barlings Abbey: Billinghay Skirth Billinghay: River Witham, Tattershall Bridge: Formed by the confluence of other streams/drains Blue Gowt Drain Pode Hole: River Glen, Surfleet: Bourne Eau: Bourne: River Glen, Tongue End: In ...

  4. The waterways in our area include the River Ancholme, Fossdyke, River Witham, River Glen, Humber Estuary, Sleaford Navigation, River Trent, River Welland, Witham Navigable Drains, Grantham Canal, Fenland Link, Stamford Canal, Louth Navigation and Horncastle Canal. Local area. + −.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › River_WithamRiver Witham - Wikipedia

    The River Witham is a river almost entirely in the county of Lincolnshire in the east of England. It rises south of Grantham close to South Witham at SK8818 , passes through the centre of Grantham (where it may be closely followed using the Riverside Walk through Wyndham Park and Queen Elizabeth Park), passes Lincoln at SK9771 and at Boston ...

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