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feet (19 m) to gain access, and turning at Reach with a 58-foot (18 m) boat is possible. The lode is quite deep, for the surrounding land has sunk as the peat soils have dried out, and raising of the banks has resulted in the water being up to 10 feet (3.0 m) deep in places. In 2007 the
Environment Agency considered options for lowering the level of Reach Load and possibly some of the other lodes, as a way to reduce the maintenance of the banks. The report concluded that maintaining them at their present level was still the best solution, and a policy of strengthening the embankments was adopted as the way to limit the risk of major repairs being needed in the future.
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1611:. The timber-framed building dates from the late eighteenth century and has a low breastshot waterwheel. The mill machinery was replaced in 1868 by W Rawlings, and the external cladding dates from the 1934 and 1978 restoration. There is a pumping station and a set of mitred flood doors at the entrance to the lode, which were replaced in 2001, but a
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The Reach annual fair, which received a charter from King John, has been moved to the May bank holiday from its original
Rogation Week date, to ensure that every Mayor of Cambridge, who by tradition opens the fair, gets to open one fair during a term of office. The movable date of Rogation Week meant
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took over the factory in 1929. Prentice's lighters were bought by A. V. Jackson in 1936, and
Jacksons continued to carry fertilizer until 1948. Trade in sugarbeet continued until 1963. Production of fertilizer at the site ceased in 1962, and the brickworks, which made up to 10 million bricks a year,
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for improving agricultural land, was extensive in
Cambridgeshire. Initially the industry thrived further to the south, but noticing the profits that farmers were making, the commissioners decided to renovate the lode. In 1871, they applied to the South Level Board for permission to scour the channel
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notice. Swaffham
Bulbeck Lode has been rendered unnavigable by the removal of the lower lock gates, and the replacement of the upper lock gates with a guillotine gate which provides little headroom. Reach Lode is quite deep, as a result of the surrounding land sinking, and the banks being built up.
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There is no evidence that the Lode was navigable beyond Soham. Lighters brought cargoes of corn to a water mill at Soham, and later brought coal when steam engines replaced the water wheel. Barley and timber were other important cargoes. Railways did not reach Soham until 1879, and resulted in the
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Commission on Historical Monuments published in 1972 confirmed the work of Major Gordon Fowler of the Fenland Research Committee that the Cambridgeshire lodes were of Roman origin; they were excavated to provide navigation to a series of villages to the east of the River Cam,
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bought their first part of it in 1899. Purchases have continued, and the Trust now manages 730 acres (300 ha) of wetland. It is not a true fen, as the area is higher than the surrounding land, but since 1956 the wetland has been maintained by a drainage windmill pump which was moved from its
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and joins Reach Lode about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) from the River Cam. The present course of the Lode was cut in the mid seventeenth century, replacing the previous course, which was referred to as the Old Lode. At
Burwell, two branches diverge in opposite directions, both of which had wharves.
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Upware Lock, at 50 by 13.5 feet (15.2 by 4.1 m), used to restrict the size of boats that could use the lode, and boats longer than 45 feet (14 m) could not be turned at Reach. However, the mitre gates at the downstream end have been replaced by a guillotine gate, enabling boats up to 63
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Drainage Commissioners spent £294 (equivalent to £34,984 in 2023) on a flash lock, which had a flagstone floor, a chamber constructed of white bricks, a timber guillotine gate, and a mechanism for raising the gate made from cast-iron, supported by a timber frame. The chamber was
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Burwell Lode is a tributary of Reach Lode, and is another deep lode. Barges were built and maintained at
Burwell until 1936, and it was used commercially until 1963, when carriage of sugar beet ceased. Wicken Lode is another tributary of Reach Lode, and was important for the carriage of peat and
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The waterway is comparatively wide, at 40 to 45 feet (12 to 14 m), and the junction of the branches at Burwell provides a point at which long boats can be turned, but the modern lock at Upware restricts access to boats less than 63 feet (19 m) long. It is also quite deep, and the 2007
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Prentice Brothers Ltd, who had built barges at Burwell until 1920, and repaired and maintained them there until 1936, took over the Manure Works in 1921. In addition to the fertilizer, the barges carried coal, stone and sugar beet, and the yellow bricks produced by the
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There is now a pumping station and a set of mitred flood doors at the start of the lode, and although it is not officially navigable, two narrowboats navigated part of it in 2001, and there is increasing evidence that boats can and do use it as far as it is possible.
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as it was in a bad state, and they noted that "parties in charge of Barges throw off the lock doors to enable them to get up the Lode." The South Level Board replied that if conditions did not improve those transporting coprolite on the lode might take their trade to
1580:. The Swaffham and Bottisham Drainage Commissioners were responsible for the lode from 1767, and were empowered to build staunches and collect tolls. The lode was never wide enough to take fen lighters, but smaller boats used it for most of the 19th century.
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11.75 feet (3.58 m) wide, and the mechanism included a winding drum with winding wheel, and cogwheels with ratchets. The timber frame was demolished in 1968 but the chamber still survives, some 1,010 yards (920 m) upstream from the entrance gates.
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In 2007 a strategy plan considered options for the management of the lodes which included rebuilding most of them at a lower level, but concluded that maintaining the banks at the existing level was a better long-term solution.
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location at Adventurers Fen, to the south of the lode, and re-assembled to supply the Fen with water. The National Trust Warden's office includes a display which tells the history of the Fen and how it has been managed.
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The term "Lode" denoted a watercourse in Late Middle English, being derived from the Old English "lād," meaning way or course. It did not acquire its modern meaning of a vein of metal ore until the early 17th century.
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The village of Reach has been a trading port since Roman times. From the 13th century, a fair was held there, and it was at this time that the last 300 yards (270 m) of the Devils Dyke were levelled.
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about 1 mile (1.6 km) below its junction with the River Cam. Its origin is less well known than the other lodes, but it probably dates from the 1790s, when it was built to reduce flooding in the
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bought their first part of it in 1899. Soham Lode is more recent than most, probably dating from the 1790s. It ran by Soham Mere, a large inland lake which was drained in the late 18th century.
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in 1977, the lode was not listed as a navigation, and their successors, the Environment Agency, have taken this to mean that there is no right of navigation.
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and basins were developed, and coasters brought a wide variety of products to Reach and to the fair. The coasters stopped when Denver Sluice was built on the
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Reach Lode joins the River Cam at Upware, a further 2.3 miles (3.7 km) below Swaffham Bulbeck Lode, and runs for 3 miles (4.8 km) to the village of
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river. Partly or mostly navigable, and/or under restoration. A system of canals. Canals which form part of this system are not listed here individually.
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to the River Cam just below Bottisham lock, and is about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long. It is almost straight, running between embankments, and included a
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and probably also drainage of the surrounding fenland. The infrastructure was completed by the Car Dyke, which linked Waterbeach on the River Cam to the
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Swaffham Bulbeck Lode joins the River Cam about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) below Bottisham Lode. It runs for 3.4 miles (5.5 km) to the hamlet of
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Wicken Lode turns off Reach Lode, and crosses Wicken Sedge Fen, running for nearly 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to just short of the village of
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2542:"Coprolite Mining in Cambridgeshire"
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3539:Worcester and Birmingham
3394:North Walsham and Dilham
3384:Middle Level Navigations
3279:Gloucester and Sharpness
3005:Boyes & Russell 1977
2990:Boyes & Russell 1977
2944:Boyes & Russell 1977
2907:Boyes & Russell 1977
2826:Boyes & Russell 1977
2666:Boyes & Russell 1977
2623:Boyes & Russell 1977
2596:. British History Online
2369:Mouth of Bottisham Lode
1853:Download coordinates as:
1743:finally closed in 1971.
1594:Fulbourn railway station
1583:In the 1860s, mining of
3709:Canal & River Trust
3534:Witham Navigable Drains
3128:Canals of Great Britain
2420:Bottisham Lode at Lode
2402:Mouth of Bottisham Lode
1738:The fertilizer company
1287:Disused railway bridge
3469:South Forty-Foot Drain
3319:Ipswich and Stowmarket
3239:Chelmer and Blackwater
3214:Bridgwater and Taunton
2453:Bottisham Lode at Lode
2215:Mouth of Burwell Lode
1795:
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1181:Swaffham Bulbeck Lode
108:Drainage Commissioners
3570:Shannon–Erne Waterway
3374:Manchester Ship Canal
3106:United Kingdom portal
3093:at Wikimedia Commons
2503:. David and Charles.
2248:Mouth of Burwell Lode
2113:Mouth of Wicken Lode
1865:GPX (all coordinates)
1793:
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1733:Burwell Brick Company
1698:
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1619:Swaffham Bulbeck Lode
1563:
3439:Royal Military Canal
3364:Maidenhead Waterways
3234:Cambridgeshire Lodes
3091:Cambridgeshire Lodes
2642:on 29 September 2016
2636:"Definition of Lode"
2146:Mouth of Wicken Lode
2062:Reach Lode at Reach
1959:Soham Lode at Soham
1908:Mouth of Soham Lode
1707:with a fixed bridge.
1481:Cambridgeshire Lodes
173:Cambridgeshire Lodes
124:Roman period onwards
92:Navigation authority
54:Cambridgeshire Lodes
3724:London Canal Museum
3489:Stratford-upon-Avon
3334:Leeds and Liverpool
3314:Huddersfield Narrow
3030:"2001 cruising log"
2992:, pp. 176–177.
2909:, pp. 174–175.
2795:"More on the Lodes"
2762:"2001 cruising log"
2625:, pp. 171–172.
2587:on 3 February 2011.
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2095:Reach Lode at Reach
2079: /
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1992:Soham Lode at Soham
1976: /
1941:Mouth of Soham Lode
1925: /
1117:Swaffham Lode Lock
33: /
3744:Navigable aqueduct
3309:Huddersfield Broad
3007:, pp. 177–178
2965:, pp. 347–356
2946:, pp. 175–176
2840:, pp. 99–100.
2828:, pp. 173–174
2442:52.2447°N 0.2409°E
2391:52.2695°N 0.2120°E
2339:52.2465°N 0.2750°E
2288:52.2819°N 0.2304°E
2237:52.3000°N 0.2684°E
2186:52.3075°N 0.2864°E
2135:52.3032°N 0.2606°E
2084:52.2735°N 0.2927°E
2033:52.3056°N 0.2533°E
1981:52.3319°N 0.3404°E
1930:52.3641°N 0.2601°E
1838:Points of interest
1796:
1761:
1709:
1636:
1566:
1519:. It runs through
293:Soham Lode sluice
95:Environment Agency
3784:Canals in England
3771:
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3749:Waterways Ireland
3729:Manchester Pusher
3704:British Waterways
3642:Neath and Tennant
3529:Wilts & Berks
3524:Wey and Godalming
3504:Thames and Severn
3499:Thames and Medway
3304:Hollinwood Branch
3229:Calder and Hebble
3194:Basingstoke Canal
3184:Ashby-de-la-Zouch
3089:Media related to
2695:, pp. 37–38.
2510:978-0-7153-7415-3
2491:978-0-85288-943-5
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1598:River Little Ouse
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121:Date of first use
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3663:Aqueducts (list)
3637:Montgomery Canal
3627:Llangollen Canal
3596:Caledonian Canal
3555:Coalisland Canal
3548:Northern Ireland
3509:Trent and Mersey
3459:Shropshire Union
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2364:Commercial End
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2044:Reach Lode lock
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3697:Related topics
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3683:Tunnels (list)
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3339:Lee Navigation
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2888:on 1 July 2012
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2802:The Easterling
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3762:: Contains
3759:
3601:Crinan Canal
3580:Ulster Canal
3519:Wey and Arun
3359:Macclesfield
3244:Chesterfield
3233:
3083:
3066:. Retrieved
3062:
3038:. Retrieved
3024:
3019:, p. 95
3012:
2985:
2980:, p. 98
2922:Halcrow 2007
2902:
2890:. Retrieved
2886:the original
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2833:
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2598:. Retrieved
2582:the original
2552:(1): 36–43.
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2473:Bibliography
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1649:Devil's Dyke
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1542:River Witham
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1208:Slades Farm
645:Wicken Lode
18:
3734:Narrowboats
3611:Union Canal
3565:Newry Canal
3560:Lagan Canal
3494:Stroudwater
3484:Stourbridge
3424:Ribble Link
3414:Pocklington
3409:Peak Forest
3284:Grand Union
3209:Bridgewater
2445: /
2394: /
2342: /
2291: /
2240: /
2189: /
2138: /
2087: /
2036: /
1984: /
1933: /
1899:OS Grid Ref
1892:Coordinates
1759:Wicken Lode
1751:Wicken Lode
890:Monks Lode
749:Reach Lode
331:Soham Lode
134:Connects to
113:Date of act
40: /
3778:Categories
3399:Nottingham
3389:Montgomery
3349:Llangollen
3249:Chichester
3163:Navigable
3017:Blair 2006
2978:Blair 2006
2869:Blair 2006
2838:Blair 2006
2714:B001075MDC
2693:Grove 1976
2681:Blair 2006
2611:References
2451: (
2429:52°14′41″N
2400: (
2378:52°16′10″N
2348: (
2326:52°14′47″N
2297: (
2275:52°16′55″N
2246: (
2224:52°18′00″N
2195: (
2173:52°18′27″N
2144: (
2122:52°18′12″N
2093: (
2071:52°16′25″N
2042: (
2020:52°18′20″N
1990: (
1968:52°19′55″N
1939: (
1917:52°21′51″N
1812:River Lark
1786:Soham Lode
1775:Wicken Fen
1721:coprolites
1701:Wicken Fen
1677:Kings Lynn
1639:Reach Lode
1521:Wicken Fen
1388:Quy Water
1354:Lode Mill
25:52°08′49″N
3764:canalised
3344:Limehouse
3329:Lancaster
3274:Foss Dyke
3264:Droitwich
3259:Driffield
3068:5 January
2558:0002-1490
2464:TL530630
2432:0°14′27″E
2413:TL510657
2381:0°12′43″E
2361:TL554633
2329:0°16′30″E
2310:TL527658
2278:0°13′49″E
2259:TL547693
2227:0°16′06″E
2208:TL559701
2176:0°17′11″E
2157:TL542696
2125:0°15′38″E
2106:TL565664
2074:0°17′34″E
2055:TL537698
2023:0°15′12″E
2003:TL595729
1971:0°20′25″E
1952:TL539764
1920:0°15′36″E
1589:phosphate
1585:coprolite
1564:Quy Water
1497:River Cam
1089:River Cam
129:Geography
28:0°18′47″E
3656:Features
3589:Scotland
3464:Sleaford
3434:Rochdale
3294:Grantham
3254:Coventry
3080:See also
3034:Archived
2766:Archived
2566:40273687
2540:(1976).
1659:(SSSI).
3269:Erewash
3172:England
1808:Fordham
1713:Burwell
1574:staunch
1546:Lincoln
1535:History
1493:England
1046:Burwell
100:History
3668:Basins
3514:Weaver
3444:Sankey
3404:Oxford
3354:Lydney
3189:Ashton
3040:29 May
2892:27 May
2808:30 May
2772:29 May
2743:31 May
2712:
2646:29 May
2600:31 May
2564:
2556:
2526:
2507:
2488:
1903:Notes
1888:Point
1765:Wicken
1740:Fisons
1673:clunch
1665:Wharfs
182:Legend
84:Status
3760:Notes
3678:Rings
3673:Locks
3620:Wales
3479:Stort
3449:Selby
3429:Ripon
2798:(PDF)
2585:(PDF)
2578:(PDF)
2562:JSTOR
1804:Soham
1769:Sedge
1645:Reach
1544:near
1517:sedge
1485:Roman
951:Reach
478:Soham
76:Locks
3224:Bude
3070:2024
3042:2009
2894:2009
2810:2009
2774:2009
2745:2014
2710:ASIN
2648:2017
2602:2009
2554:ISSN
2524:ISBN
2505:ISBN
2486:ISBN
1806:and
1570:Lode
1479:The
1315:Lode
116:none
1860:KML
1578:Quy
3780::
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