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The River Slea, Sleaford, Lincolnshire
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Submitted by Lincolnian(18th May 2008)

The River Slea, Sleaford, Lincolnshire

The River Slea, seen here leaving Sleaford, is an 18-mile long tributary of the River Witham rising near West Willoughby. At one time it supported 18 watermills, most in Sleaford itself. The River was made navigable from the Witham up to Sleaford in the 1790's although these navigations were closed in 1878 having been made uneconomic by the arrival of the railway in 1857. Just upstream from where this shot was taken the river diverges on it's journey to join the River Witham, the Old Slea meanders through the landscape whilst this section was widened and deepened by the Slea Navigation Company to form the navigable waterway.

A picture of: Lincolnshire, Sleaford

Photograph taken with a Canon Canon PowerShot A540

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Comment by Frank Carr(19th May 2008)

Great shot, reminds me of a painting.

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Comment by Wolf(11th August 2008)

Nice spot for a quiet days fishing.

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