Struncheon Hill Lock

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A full lock, thanks to the Bethells Bridge Boat Club

Struncheon Hill Lock was built as a later addition to the Driffield Navigation in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It improved access to the next section of water during low tide conditions where the navigation meets the tidal River Hull.[1] It is sometimes known as "Top Hill Low", which is the name of the large pumping station located there.

Near the small hamlet of Hempholme, the lock is about 0.75-mile (1.21 km) south of Bethells Bridge. Access can be made by a footpath from Hempholme, or via the waterworks at Top Hill Low which is also a nature reserve.

Situated on the Driffield Navigation

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