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Well's Bridge

 
Wells Bridge, Huntingdonshire PE26 2XJ, United Kingdom
 
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The nearest place in the direction of Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction is Chase Road Bridge; 3 miles and 1½ furlongs away.

There may be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a minor road over the canal.

Lodes End Lock7 furlongs
Old River Nene - Ramsey High Lode Junction6½ furlongs
Saunder's Bridge6½ furlongs
Bodsey Toll Road Bridge2¾ furlongs
Old River Nene - Forty Foot River Junction¼ furlongs
Well's Bridge
Chase Road Bridge3 miles, 1½ furlongs
Benwick Visitor Moorings3 miles, 7½ furlongs
Benwick Footbridge3 miles, 7¾ furlongs
Benwick Bridge4 miles, ½ furlongs
White Fen Farm Bridge5 miles, 7½ furlongs
 
 
Amenities

Amenities nearby at Chase Road Bridge

 Mr L Warren
 
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Nearest facilities

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Nearest water point

In the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin

March Marina10 miles, 5¼ furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin
March Boater Services11 miles, 5 furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin
Peterborough Embankment17 miles, 6¾ furlongs and 2 locks away
Travel to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Stanground Sluice, then on the River Nene (Stanground Branch) to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Peterborough Embankment
Upwell Church Bridge Public Staithe (visitor mooring)19 miles, ½ furlongs and 1 lock away
On this waterway in the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin

Nearest rubbish disposal

In the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin

March Boater Services11 miles, 5 furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin
Upwell Church Bridge Public Staithe (visitor mooring)19 miles, ½ furlongs and 1 lock away
On this waterway in the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin

Nearest chemical toilet disposal

In the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin

March Marina10 miles, 5¼ furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin
March Boater Services11 miles, 5 furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin
Peterborough Embankment17 miles, 6¾ furlongs and 2 locks away
Travel to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Stanground Sluice, then on the River Nene (Stanground Branch) to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Peterborough Embankment

Nearest place to turn

In the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin

Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction6 miles, 5½ furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin
Angle Corner10 miles away
Travel to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Angle Corner
West End Winding Hole11 miles away
On this waterway in the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin
Ashline Winding Hole12 miles, 3¼ furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Ashline Winding Hole
Whittlesey Winding Hole13 miles, ¾ furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Winding Hole Travel to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Angle Corner, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Bevill's Leam: Angle Corner to Pumping Station) to Bevill's Leam Pumping Station (northeastern side)
Stanground Branch - Morton's Leam Junction17 miles, 1 furlong and 2 locks away
Travel to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Stanground Sluice, then on the River Nene (Stanground Branch) to Stanground Branch - Morton's Leam Junction
Peterborough Junction17 miles, 4¾ furlongs and 2 locks away
Travel to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Stanground Sluice, then on the River Nene (Stanground Branch) to Peterborough Junction
Peterborough Rowing Club Junction19 miles, 2¼ furlongs and 2 locks away
Travel to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Stanground Sluice, then on the River Nene (Stanground Branch) to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Peterborough Rowing Club Junction

In the direction of Old River Nene - Black Ham Drain - Bevill's Leam Junction

Bill Fen Marina1 mile, ¾ furlongs away
Travel to Old River Nene - Ramsey High Lode Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Ramsey High Lode) to Bill Fen Marina
Ramsey1 mile, 7¼ furlongs away
Travel to Old River Nene - Ramsey High Lode Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Ramsey High Lode) to Ramsey
Bevill's Leam Pumping Station (southwest side)6 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to Old River Nene - Black Ham Drain - Bevill's Leam Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Bevill's Leam: Mere Mouth to Pumping Station) to Bevill's Leam Pumping Station (southwest side)
Holme7 miles, 1 furlong and 1 lock away
Travel to Old River Nene - New Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (New Dyke) to Holme
Black Ham Pumping Station9 miles, 5 furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to Old River Nene - Black Ham Drain - Bevill's Leam Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Black Ham Drain) to Black Ham Pumping Station
Forty Foot River - Old Bedford River Junction10 miles and 2 locks away
Travel to Old River Nene - Forty Foot River Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Forty Foot River - navigable section) to Horseway Lock, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Forty Foot River - unnavigable section) to Forty Foot River - Old Bedford River Junction
Mepal Pumping Station13 miles, ¼ furlongs and 2 locks away
Travel to Old River Nene - Forty Foot River Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Forty Foot River - navigable section) to Horseway Lock, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Forty Foot River - unnavigable section) to Forty Foot River - Old Bedford River Junction, then on the River Great Ouse (Counter Wash Drain) to Mepal Pumping Station
Mullicourt Aqueduct Winding Hole19 miles, 2¾ furlongs away
Travel to Old River Nene - Forty Foot River Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Forty Foot River - navigable section) to Sixteen Foot Corner, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Sixteen Foot River) to Three Holes, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Middle Level Main Drain) to Mullicourt Aqueduct Winding Hole

Nearest boatyard pump-out

In the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin

March Marina10 miles, 5¼ furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Outwell - Lance Hunter Rowe Boat Basin
Direction of TV transmitter (From Wolfbane Cybernetic)
 
 
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Wikipedia

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Wells have traditionally been sunk by hand digging, as is the case in rural areas of the developing world. These wells are inexpensive and low-tech as they use mostly manual labour, and the structure can be lined with brick or stone as the excavation proceeds. A more modern method called caissoning uses pre-cast reinforced concrete well rings that are lowered into the hole. Driven wells can be created in unconsolidated material with a well hole structure, which consists of a hardened drive point and a screen of perforated pipe, after which a pump is installed to collect the water. Deeper wells can be excavated by hand drilling methods or machine drilling, using a bit in a borehole. Drilled wells are usually cased with a factory-made pipe composed of steel or plastic. Drilled wells can access water at much greater depths than dug wells.

Two broad classes of well are shallow or unconfined wells completed within the uppermost saturated aquifer at that location, and deep or confined wells, sunk through an impermeable stratum into an aquifer beneath. A collector well can be constructed adjacent to a freshwater lake or stream with water percolating through the intervening material. The site of a well can be selected by a hydrogeologist, or groundwater surveyor. Water may be pumped or hand drawn. Impurities from the surface can easily reach shallow sources and contamination of the supply by pathogens or chemical contaminants needs to be avoided. Well water typically contains more minerals in solution than surface water and may require treatment before being potable. Soil salination can occur as the water table falls and the surrounding soil begins to dry out. Another environmental problem is the potential for methane to seep into the water.

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