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Hose Wooden Bridge No 40

 
Valley Farm House, Colston Lane, Harby LE14 4BE, United Kingdom
Address is taken from a point 694 yards away.
 
Information about the place
Hose Wooden Bridge No 40 is a minor waterways place on the Grantham Canal between Grantham Canal Junction (Junction of the River Trent with the abandoned Grantham Canal) (17 miles and 11 locks to the west) and Grantham Basin (Infilled) (15 miles and 7½ furlongs and 7 locks to the east).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Grantham Canal Junction is Meadows Lane Bridge No 39; 3 furlongs away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Grantham Basin is Harby Colston Bridge No 41; 5¾ furlongs away.

There may be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a footpath over the canal.

 
 
Amenities

Amenities nearby at Meadows Lane Bridge No 39

 Rose & Crown
 
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Nearest facilities

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Nearest water point

In the direction of Grantham Canal Junction

Holme Lock No 519 miles, 1½ furlongs and 11 locks away
Travel to Grantham Canal Junction, then on the River Trent (non-tidal section) to Holme Lock No 5

Nearest rubbish disposal

In the direction of Grantham Canal Junction

Holme Lock No 519 miles, 1½ furlongs and 11 locks away
Travel to Grantham Canal Junction, then on the River Trent (non-tidal section) to Holme Lock No 5

Nearest chemical toilet disposal

In the direction of Grantham Canal Junction

Meadow Lane Lock No 717 miles, 1¾ furlongs and 11 locks away
Travel to Grantham Canal Junction, then on the River Trent (non-tidal section) to Meadow Lane Junction, then on the River Trent (Nottingham Canal) to Meadow Lane Lock No 7
Holme Lock No 519 miles, 1½ furlongs and 11 locks away
Travel to Grantham Canal Junction, then on the River Trent (non-tidal section) to Holme Lock No 5

Nearest place to turn

In the direction of Grantham Canal Junction

Poplar Arms Corner17 miles, 4¾ furlongs and 12 locks away
Travel to Grantham Canal Junction, then on the River Trent (non-tidal section) to Meadow Lane Junction, then on the River Trent (Nottingham Canal) to Poplar Arms Corner
Canal Museum Wharf17 miles, 6½ furlongs and 12 locks away
Travel to Grantham Canal Junction, then on the River Trent (non-tidal section) to Meadow Lane Junction, then on the River Trent (Nottingham Canal) to Canal Museum Wharf
Holme Lock Weir Entrance19 miles and 11 locks away
Travel to Grantham Canal Junction, then on the River Trent (non-tidal section) to Holme Lock Weir Entrance
Holme Lock Weir Exit19 miles, 3 furlongs and 12 locks away
Travel to Grantham Canal Junction, then on the River Trent (non-tidal section) to Holme Lock Weir Exit
Redfield Road Bridge Winding Hole19 miles, 6½ furlongs and 13 locks away
Travel to Grantham Canal Junction, then on the River Trent (non-tidal section) to Meadow Lane Junction, then on the River Trent (Nottingham Canal) to Lenton Chain, then on the River Trent (Beeston Canal) to Redfield Road Bridge Winding Hole

In the direction of Grantham Basin

Redmile Winding Hole6 miles, ½ furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Grantham Basin
Denton Copse Winding Hole13 miles, 1 furlong and 7 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Grantham Basin

No information

CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
Direction of TV transmitter (From Wolfbane Cybernetic)
 
 
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[Hose bridge] A hose bridge can be used by tram operators to avoid delays by not being able to cross over fire hoses. When until the end of the 19th century a fire occurred [Church Street Covered Bridge] The Church Street Covered Bridge, also called the Village Covered Bridge, is a wooden covered bridge that crosses the North Branch of the Lamoille River [Ashtabula River railroad disaster] the bridge as it failed. All but the lead locomotive plunged into the river. The train's oil lanterns and coal-fired heating stoves set the wooden cars [Underway replenishment] utilizing a hose which ran on wooden rollers suspended in stirrups from a jackstay. A later improvement was the use of a buoyant rubber hose, which trailed [Glossary of firefighting equipment] hose; may include hoses "pre-connected" to pump outlets on the engine. Hose bridge mechanical ramps permitting vehicle tires to roll over top of hose [Nutty Narrows Bridge] death in 1984, a ten-foot wooden squirrel sculpture was placed near the bridge in his memory. The anchor trees supporting the bridge were growing old and beginning [Demolition] as each floor is demolished. To control dust, fire hoses are used to maintain a wet demolition. Hoses may be held by workers, secured in fixed location [Big Four Bridge] onto the bridge; a boat from the Harrods Creek Fire Department was used to put out the fire, as Louisville's fire boat did not have a hose that could [Great Fire of London] chandlers along the wharves also held large stocks, stored in wooden barrels. London Bridge was the only physical connection between the City and the south [Wiley Hose Company Building] The Wiley Hose Company Building is located in Catskill, New York. The three story, brick building is a representative example of a turn-of-the-century
 
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