Tetney Tidal Barrier
Newton Marsh Lane, East Lindsey DN36 5UW, United Kingdom

Tetney Tidal Barrier
is a minor waterways place
on the Louth Navigation between
Humber - Louth Junction (Junction of the River Humber with the Louth Navigation) (3 miles and 7¾ furlongs
to the northeast) and
Louth River Head (7 miles and ¼ furlongs
and 8 locks
to the south).
The nearest place in the direction of Humber - Louth Junction is Humber Sea Sluice;
4½ furlongs
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Louth River Head is Tetney Lock Bridge;
1 furlong
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
| Humber - Louth Junction | 3 miles, 7¾ furlongs | |
| Humber Sea Sluice | 4½ furlongs | |
| Tetney Tidal Barrier | ||
| Tetney Lock Bridge | 1 furlong | |
| Tetney Lock (location of) | 1 furlong | |
| Louth Field Bridge No 1 | 3¾ furlongs | |
| Thoresby Bridge | 1 mile, 1¾ furlongs | |
| Land Dike Footbridge | 1 mile, 7¾ furlongs | |
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Wikipedia pages that might relate to Tetney Tidal Barrier
[Storm tides of the North Sea]
Tetney, Lincolnshire" (PDF). Archaeological Monitoring of Project Clear Water. 1995. doi:10.5284/1014822. Retrieved 10 June 2014. "Thames Barrier Project
[Skegness]
Fotherby and Utterby north of Louth in the Wolds. The surface layers are tidal-flat deposits of clay and silt, deposited since the end of the last ice
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Plate 2 Hempholme Weir (at high tide) on the River Hull. 75 ... Plate 65 The tidal barrage on Tetney Haven near Stonebridge Farm. 107. Plate 66 The weir at ...
This is a circular walk along the banks of the Louth canal as far as the Tidal barrier.Distance 1 1-2 miles.
A flood barrier, surge barrier or storm surge barrier is a specific type of floodgate, designed to prevent a storm surge or spring tide from flooding the protected ...
Sep 6, 2018 ... ABOUT THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION The Thomson Reuters Foundation acts to promote the highest standards in journalism and ...
A tidal barrage is a dam-like structure used to capture the energy from masses of water moving in and out of a bay or river due to tidal forces. Instead of damming ...
Construction began in 1765 at Tetney Lock, with the canal reaching Louth in ... of the wooded area around Tetney Blow. Wells. Sewage. Works. Tidal. Barrier.
The flood barrier design varies from a simple modular 'stop-log' water barrier to automatic barriers that operate only when required. Flood protection heights up to ...
The construction of these barriers resulted in either partial or complete obstruction to tidal flow in many areas around the Bay. Figure 1: Siltation in front of ...

![Almost the last barrier on the Louth Navigation (disused). This mechanised weir replaces the sea lock which was in the position of the road bridge in the distance. Beyond it lies the North Sea and a tide barrier (see [[5384147]]). by Chris – 31 January 2021](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/74/82/6748202_47420847_120x120.jpg)






![Louth Navigation: Tetney Lock to Covenham Reservoir (aerial 2016). See [[[4881307]]] and [[[4881300]]] for information. by Chris – 25 March 2016](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/04/88/13/4881314_2f597db0_120x120.jpg)





















