
Gardham Lock No 2
Incorporating Swing Bridge No 3.
Also known as: Gardam Lock No 8
East Riding of Yorkshire YO42 4SY, United Kingdom
Address is taken from a point 549 yards away.
Address is taken from a point 549 yards away.

Gardham Lock No 2
is a minor waterways place
on the Pocklington Canal (Navigable Section) between
East Cottingwith (2 miles and 6½ furlongs
to the southwest) and
Melbourne Junction (1 mile and 5 furlongs
to the east).
The nearest place in the direction of East Cottingwith is Gardham Winding Hole;
1¼ furlongs
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Melbourne Junction is Swing Bridge No 4 (Pocklington Canal);
2½ furlongs
away.
There is access (unofficial access) to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a swing bridge here which takes a track over the canal.
This is a lock with a rise of 3f6.
Storwood | 1 mile, 5¾ furlongs | |
Swing Bridge No 2 (Pocklington Canal) | 1 mile, 4¾ furlongs | |
Storwood Winding Hole | 1 mile, 3½ furlongs | |
Hagg Bridge | 7¼ furlongs | |
Gardham Winding Hole | 1¼ furlongs | |
Gardham Lock No 2 | ||
Swing Bridge No 4 (Pocklington Canal) | 2½ furlongs | |
Baldwins Bridge | 5½ furlongs | |
Swing Bridge No 5 (Pocklington Canal) | 1 mile, 1¾ furlongs | |
Swing Bridge No 6 (Pocklington Canal) | 1 mile, 4¾ furlongs | |
Melbourne Junction | 1 mile, 5 furlongs |
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Bielby Arm
Melbourne Junction — 1 mile, 5 furlongs and 1 lock away
On this waterway in the direction of Bielby Arm
Melbourne Basin — 1 mile, 7 furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to Melbourne Junction, then on the Pocklington Canal (Melbourne Arm) to Melbourne BasinNearest rubbish disposal
In the direction of Bielby Arm
Melbourne Junction — 1 mile, 5 furlongs and 1 lock away
On this waterway in the direction of Bielby Arm
In the direction of Cottingwith Junction
Sutton Road Bridge (Elvington) — 7 miles, 3¾ furlongs and 3 locks away
Travel to Cottingwith Junction, then on the River Derwent to Sutton Road Bridge (Elvington)
Stamford Bridge Lock No 2 — 13 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 3 locks away
Travel to Cottingwith Junction, then on the River Derwent to Stamford Bridge Lock No 2Nearest chemical toilet disposal
In the direction of Bielby Arm
Melbourne Junction — 1 mile, 5 furlongs and 1 lock away
On this waterway in the direction of Bielby Arm
In the direction of Cottingwith Junction
Stamford Bridge Lock No 2 — 13 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 3 locks away
Travel to Cottingwith Junction, then on the River Derwent to Stamford Bridge Lock No 2Nearest place to turn
In the direction of Bielby Arm
Melbourne Junction — 1 mile, 5 furlongs and 1 lock away
On this waterway in the direction of Bielby Arm
Melbourne Basin — 1 mile, 7 furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to Melbourne Junction, then on the Pocklington Canal (Melbourne Arm) to Melbourne Basin
Thornton Lock Winding Hole — 2 miles, ½ furlongs and 1 lock away
On this waterway in the direction of Bielby Arm
Bielby Arm — 3 miles, 5½ furlongs and 3 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Bielby Arm
Canal Head — 6 miles, 1½ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Bielby Arm, then on the Pocklington Canal (Unnavigable Section) to Canal Head
In the direction of Cottingwith Junction
Gardham Winding Hole — 1¼ furlongs and 1 lock away
On this waterway in the direction of Cottingwith Junction
Storwood Winding Hole — 1 mile, 3½ furlongs and 1 lock away
On this waterway in the direction of Cottingwith Junction
Cottingwith Junction — 3 miles, 2½ furlongs and 2 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Cottingwith Junction
Sutton Lock Weir Exit — 7 miles, 2 furlongs and 2 locks away
Travel to Cottingwith Junction, then on the River Derwent to Sutton Lock Weir Exit
Sutton Lock Weir Entrance — 7 miles, 2¾ furlongs and 3 locks away
Travel to Cottingwith Junction, then on the River Derwent to Sutton Lock Weir EntranceNo information
CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
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