Day's lock is at a place called Little Wittenham along the Thames near Dorchester. I went along there with my son to get some photos of the lock and other interesting places nearby.
After parking near the church you follow the path along here towards the bridge you see. There is another one after this I did not get a photo of which is the Poohsticks bridge of at least was, the arch bridge I remember has been replaced by a flat decked bridge that is able to support traffic to the Environment Agency compound there
Skipping a bit here and over the third bridge this is from the bridge looking towards Dorchester and the abbey there
This is Days lock which is to the right
The arch span I took the photos from
The weir with a lot of water flowing through it
Not something you would want to fall in
You can just see Poohsticks bridge in the distance which is not as romantic as the old wooden one. No doubt kids still play pooh stick there
This is the bridge I took the photos from earlier
Time to head back over the bridge past the Lock Keepers cottage You can see more photos around the lock on Skywatch Friday
Take Care and have a good week
Taking Part in My Little Corner of the World Our World Tuesday and Imag-in-ing, you can find all the links in the right hand column. I'm also linking with Wandering Camera this week
Take care everyone
A picturesque part of the river Bill. I remember that Weir from walking the Thames path in 2013.
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DeleteIt's all really pretty, I'm interested to know the history behind Poohsticks bridge though.
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DeleteA lovely series of captures here
ReplyDeleteThank you Valerie
DeleteBeautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful there. Thank you for sharing the pics here. I love seeing places there I will never see with my own eyes.
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DeleteLove all of these shots - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/10/the-old-mill.html
Glad you liked them
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ReplyDeleteInteresting bridge. Looks like a lovely place.
ReplyDeletethe old wooden one was nicer
DeleteThese are terrific images. I can hear the water rushing by.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!
I could feel it there
DeleteIt's really beautiful there. I really enjoyed the closeup photos.
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-Soma
Glad you enjoyed them
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