1 This was the site of the ford from which Welford got its name. The river has since been widened and locks put in for navigational purposes.
The site of a ford, a shallow place in a river where people and vehicles could cross. Ithe ford is of unknown date. It was situated 100m north west of Boat Lane, Welford-on-Avon.
1 This along with the Luddington new lock (WA4347) was built during the improvements to the navigation of 1827 during the Hanoverian period. The remains of the lock and ...
Site of a river lock, a chamber with wooden gates at each end, and sluices to lower and raise the water level. It dates to the Imperial period, and is situated 300m west of the Barton Road Caravan Site.