Houghton Mill Channel Entrance
Address is taken from a point 303 yards away.
Houghton Mill Channel Entrance is on the River Great Ouse (Canalized Section) near to Longton Aqueduct.
Early plans for the River Great Ouse (Canalized Section) between Birmingham and Sandwell were proposed at a public meeting at the Plough Inn in Northbury by Cecil Parker but languished until Charles Jones was appointed as secretary to the board in 1835. Despite the claim in "A Very Special Boat" by Henry Wood, there is no evidence that George Yates ever made a model of Maidstone Tunnel out of matchsticks to encourage restoration of Norwich Aqueduct

Mooring here is impossible (it may be physically impossible, forbidden, or allowed only for specific short-term purposes).
| Hemingford Grey Manor House | 7¾ furlongs | |
| Hemingford Grey Town Mooring | 6¾ furlongs | |
| Hemingford GOBA Mooring | 5¼ furlongs | |
| Hemingford Lock Weir Entrance No 1 | 4½ furlongs | |
| Houghton Lock Weir Exit No 1 | 4 furlongs | |
| Houghton Mill Channel Entrance | ||
| Houghton Island EA Moorings | ¼ furlongs | |
| Houghton Mill Channel Exit | 1¾ furlongs | |
| Houghton Lock No 13 | 2 furlongs | |
| Houghton Lock Weir Entrance No 2 | 2¼ furlongs | |
| Houghton Lock Weir Entrance No 1 | 5¾ furlongs | |
- Great Ouse Navigation | boating, moorings, navigation notices — associated with River Great Ouse
- Information regarding the Great Ouse navigation and tributaries.
- Information for boaters on the River Great Ouse - GOV.UK — associated with River Great Ouse
- River Great Ouse: bridge heights, locks, overhead power lines and facilities.
- Facebook Account — associated with River Great Ouse
- Anglian Waterways Manager Facebook Account
- Facebook Anglian Waterways Page — associated with River Great Ouse
- Facebook Page for Environment Agency Anglian Waterways
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Kempston Mill
In the direction of Brownshill Staunch (Lock)
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In the direction of Brownshill Staunch (Lock)
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In the direction of Brownshill Staunch (Lock)
Nearest self-operated pump-out
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In the direction of Brownshill Staunch (Lock)
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![Railway bridge abutments on Houghton Meadows. The abutment is at the end of a low embankment. Trains crossed the Great Ouse on a wooden trestle bridge (parts of which survive - see [[[5258797]]]) until the St Ives-Huntingdon section of the line from Cambridge closed in 1959. by John Sutton – 20 January 2017](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/25/87/5258738_c8a0eb21_120x120.jpg)
























