
Saxby All Saints Bridge
is a place on the waterways
on the River Ancholme (Main River) between
  Winterton Landing (1 mile and ¾ furlongs
   to the north) and
  Appleby Landing (3¼ furlongs
   to the south).
Mooring here is unrated. 
There is a bridge here which takes a minor road over the canal.
| The Hope and Anchor PH  | 2 miles, ¼ furlongs | |
| Ferriby Sluice | 2 miles | |
| Red Lane Pipe Bridge | 1 mile, 7½ furlongs | |
| Horkstowe Bridge | 1 mile, 3 furlongs | |
| Winterton Landing | 1 mile, ¾ furlongs | |
| Saxby All Saints Bridge | ||
| Appleby Landing | 3¼ furlongs | |
| Bonby Landing | 1 mile, 5¾ furlongs | |
| Worlaby Landing Railway Bridge | 2 miles, 3¾ furlongs | |
| Worlaby Landing Pipe Bridge | 2 miles, 7½ furlongs | |
| Worlaby Landing | 3 miles, ¼ furlongs | |
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Nearest place to turn
In the direction of Harlam Hill Lock No 1
Old River Ancholme Northern Junction — 5 miles, 5 furlongs  away
On this waterway in the direction of Harlam Hill Lock No 1
Old River Ancholme Southern Junction — 6 miles, 7¼ furlongs  away
On this waterway in the direction of Harlam Hill Lock No 1
Winding Hole below Bishopbridge — 16 miles, 1 furlong  and 1 lock away
Travel  to Harlam Hill Lock No 1, then on the River Ancholme (unnavigable section) to Winding Hole below Bishopbridge
In the direction of Humber - Ancholme Junction
Tower Street Basin — 12 miles, 5 furlongs  and 1 lock away
Travel  to Humber - Ancholme Junction, then on the River Humber to River Hull - Humber Junction, then on the River Hull (Main Line) to Tower Street Basin
River Foulness Junction — 14 miles, 2¾ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Humber - Ancholme Junction, then on the River Humber to Humber - Market Weighton Junction, then on the Market Weighton Canal to River Foulness JunctionNo information
CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:water point
rubbish disposal
chemical toilet disposal
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
Direction of TV transmitter (From Wolfbane Cybernetic)
 
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[Saxby All Saints]
Barton upon Humber. Saxby All Saints is a conservation area, and one of the five Low Villages – Worlaby, Bonby, Saxby All Saints, Horkstow and South Ferriby
[River Ancholme]
"Broughton Bridge, Bridge Road (1309958)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 13 November 2015. Historic England. "Saxby Bridge (1346856)"
[Horkstow Bridge]
Horkstow Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the New River Ancholme near the village of Horkstow in North Lincolnshire. It was designed by Sir John
[Stamford, Lincolnshire]
themselves as of "no religion". Stamford has many current or former churches: All Saints' Church on Red Lion Square Christ Church, Green Lane Stamford and District
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[North Lincolnshire]
North Killingholme Owston Ferry Redbourne, Roxby Sandtoft, Santon, Saxby All Saints, Scawby with Sturton, Scunthorpe, South End, South Killingholme, South
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[List of disasters in Canada by death toll]
November 1, 1956 37 – Great Labrador Gale of 1867, October 9, 1867 37+ – 1869 Saxby Gale, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, October 4–5, 1869
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and Hurricane Carol in 1954. Strong Category 2 storms, such as the 1869 Saxby Gale, Hurricane Edna in 1954, and Hurricane Bob in 1991, also caused considerable
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![The Approach to Saxby Bridge (East Bank). North Carr Lane, a very poorly maintained public highway [[270057]], ends at Saxby Bridge which is probably only used by farm vehicles as there is no through route from the West bank. by David Wright – 18 June 2007](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/photos/47/04/470443_b1dbcd60_120x120.jpg)







