Showing posts with label Castle Mills Lock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Castle Mills Lock. Show all posts

Friday, 25 September 2009

Follow The Foss - 1 - Blue Bridge to Castle Mills Bridge

Over the coming days I plan to meander along York's second river the River Foss.Journeying on foot I plan to take a photograph at approximately every 100 paces to show the changing scenery and character of the river. In some places where no path is available it will be necessary to make a small diversion around obstacles and rejoin the river as the earliest opportunity.  Starting from the confluence of the Foss and the larger Ouse the route will proceed upstream through the city centre and out of the city towards Huntington. In general the photographs will be looking upstream along the river in the direction of travel except when following a diversion around an obstacle or when an interesting downstream opportunity presents itself..


Blue Bridge a hand cranked lifting bridge.


Foss barrier flood prevention scheme


Approaching Foss Basin and Castle Mills lock with Castle Museum in background


Foss basin with Castle Museum in background, the locks can be seen to the right of the picture.




 Castle Mills lock


Castle Mills bridge is the first diversion away from the river, turning left at the top of the steps beside the lock follow the footpath to the end of the railings and then cross the road at the earliest opportunity, traffic permitting. Continue away from the river aournd the Law Courts and Castle Museum building.




View Follow The Foss in a larger map

To be continued

Thursday, 14 February 2008

Castle Mills Bridge and Lock


Castle Mills Lock can just be seen under Castle Mills Bridge viewwed from the edge of the River Foss next to Wetherspoons in Piccadily.

Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Castle Museum and Law Courts

This view is from the Foss Navigation Castle Mills Lock looking towards York Castle Museum and the law courts.

Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Foss Navigation Castle Mills Lock

Much of the Foss Navigation is now silted up, nowadays it is not possible to go much further upstream than the Rowntree Wharf Flats building shown a few days ago in this blog. In background on the right is the second ugliest building in York, Ryedale House in Piccadily.