Riverside Mead Moorings No 1
Private moorings
Riverside Mead, Peterborough PE2 8HQ, United Kingdom 

Riverside Mead Moorings No 1
is a minor waterways place
on the River Nene (Stanground Branch) between
  Peterborough Junction (Junction of River Nene with Stanground Branch) (1 furlong
   to the northwest) and
  Stanground Sluice (3 furlongs
   to the east).
  The nearest place in the direction of Peterborough Junction is Riverside Mead Moorings No 2 (Private moorings);
  ¼ furlongs
   away.
   
  The nearest place in the direction of Stanground Sluice is Peterborough Boat Centre;
  1¼ furlongs
   away.
Mooring here is unrated. 
| Peterborough Junction | 1 furlong | |
| Peterborough Junction Railway Bridge | ¾ furlongs | |
| Riverside Mead Moorings No 3 | ½ furlongs | |
| Riverside Mead Moorings No 2 | ¼ furlongs | |
| Riverside Mead Moorings No 1 | ||
| Peterborough Boat Centre | 1¼ furlongs | |
| Stanground Branch - Morton's Leam Junction | 3 furlongs | |
| Stanground Sluice  | 3 furlongs | |
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Peterborough Junction
Peterborough Embankment — 3 furlongs  away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Peterborough Embankment
Yarwell Lock No 33 — 13 miles, 3½ furlongs  and 4 locks away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Yarwell Lock No 33
Fotheringhay Bridge — 19 miles, 1 furlong  and 7 locks away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Fotheringhay Bridge
In the direction of Stanground Sluice
March Marina — 14 miles, 6¼ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Old River Nene) to March Marina
March Boater Services — 15 miles, 5¾ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Old River Nene) to March Boater ServicesNearest rubbish disposal
In the direction of Stanground Sluice
March Boater Services — 15 miles, 5¾ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Old River Nene) to March Boater ServicesNearest chemical toilet disposal
In the direction of Peterborough Junction
Peterborough Embankment — 3 furlongs  away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Peterborough Embankment
In the direction of Stanground Sluice
March Marina — 14 miles, 6¼ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Old River Nene) to March Marina
March Boater Services — 15 miles, 5¾ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Old River Nene) to March Boater ServicesNearest place to turn
In the direction of Peterborough Junction
Peterborough Junction — 1 furlong  away
On this waterway in the direction of Peterborough Junction
Peterborough Rowing Club Junction — 1 mile, 6½ furlongs  away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Peterborough Rowing Club Junction
Waternewton Lock Winding Hole — 8 miles, 1½ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Waternewton Lock Winding Hole
Crab Marsh Winding Hole — 19 miles, 5¼ furlongs  and 1 lock away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Dog-in-a-Doublet Lock No 38, then on the River Nene (tidal section) to Crab Marsh Winding Hole
Elton Hall Winding Hole — 17 miles, 4¾ furlongs  and 6 locks away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Elton Hall Winding Hole
Warmington Lock Weir Entrance — 18 miles, 2¼ furlongs  and 7 locks away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Warmington Lock Weir Entrance
Perio Lock Weir Exit No 2 — 20 miles  and 7 locks away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Perio Lock Weir Exit No 2
In the direction of Stanground Sluice
Stanground Branch - Morton's Leam Junction — 3 furlongs  away
On this waterway in the direction of Stanground Sluice
Whittlesey Winding Hole — 4 miles, 3 furlongs  and 1 lock away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Winding Hole
Ashline Winding Hole — 5 miles, ½ furlongs  and 1 lock away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Ashline Winding Hole
Angle Corner — 7 miles, 3¾ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Angle Corner
Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction — 10 miles, 6¼ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction
Bevill's Leam Pumping Station (northeastern side) — 12 miles, 3 furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, 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)
West End Winding Hole — 15 miles, ¾ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Old River Nene) to West End Winding Hole
Bill Fen Marina — 18 miles, 4½ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Old River Nene) to Old River Nene - Ramsey High Lode Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Ramsey High Lode) to Bill Fen Marina
Ramsey — 19 miles, 3 furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Old River Nene) to Old River Nene - Ramsey High Lode Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Ramsey High Lode) to RamseyNearest self-operated pump-out
In the direction of Peterborough Junction
Peterborough Embankment — 3 furlongs  away
Travel  to Peterborough Junction, then on the River Nene (main river) to Peterborough EmbankmentNearest boatyard pump-out
In the direction of Stanground Sluice
March Marina — 14 miles, 6¼ furlongs  and 2 locks away
Travel  to Stanground Sluice, then on the Middle Level Navigations (King's Dyke) to Whittlesey Bridge, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Whittlesey Dyke) to Old River Nene - Whittlesey Dyke Junction, then on the Middle Level Navigations (Old River Nene) to March MarinaDirection of TV transmitter (From Wolfbane Cybernetic)
 
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![Boat moorings at The Woolpack, Stanground. The Woolpack, a traditional local pub on North Street, dates from 1711. The Peterborough and District branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) voted The Woolpack as its Pub of the Year in 2016.The beer garden leads to boat moorings (reserved for use by customers of the pub only) on the Back River, a tributary of the River Nene. The swan in the image was guarding a nest with five eggs.Until the mid-19th. century, the barn to the rear of the pub served as the village mortuary.Stanground was originally a separate village but is now a residential suburb of Peterborough.Sources: https://whatpub.com/pubs/PET/282/woolpack-peterboroughhttps://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/woolpack-in-stanground-voted-peterborough-pub-of-the-year-by-camra-1-7209830For an image of The Woolpack's exterior, please see: [[4209956]] by Paul Bryan – 14 April 2018](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/73/89/5738985_28a5356a_120x120.jpg)




![Swan's nest behind The Woolpack, Stanground. This pen was jealously guarding five eggs in a nest which she had built on the boat moorings at the bottom of the beer garden behind The Woolpack, a traditional public house dating from 1711 located on North Street in Stanground. The moorings (which are reserved for use by customers of the pub only) are situated on the Back River, a tributary of the River Nene.The swan was proving popular with the locals although - given their reputation - obviously no-one approached too closely and this image was taken with the aid of a zoom lens.Source: https://whatpub.com/pubs/PET/282/woolpack-peterboroughFor an image of The Woolpack's exterior, please see: [[4209956]] by Paul Bryan – 14 April 2018](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/73/90/5739047_da7408a5_120x120.jpg)
![Beer garden of The Woolpack, Stanground. The Woolpack, a traditional local pub on North Street, dates from 1711. The Peterborough and District branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) voted The Woolpack as its Pub of the Year in 2016.The beer garden leads to boat moorings (reserved for use by customers of the pub only) on the Back River, a tributary of the River Nene. Until the mid-19th. century, the barn to the rear of the pub - which can be seen in this image - served as the village mortuary.Stanground was originally a separate village but is now a residential suburb of Peterborough.Sources: https://whatpub.com/pubs/PET/282/woolpack-peterboroughhttps://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/woolpack-in-stanground-voted-peterborough-pub-of-the-year-by-camra-1-7209830For an image of The Woolpack's exterior, please see: [[4209956]] by Paul Bryan – 14 April 2018](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/73/90/5739007_15ac0fbc_120x120.jpg)





















