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Weirs Weirs

There are 27 Dartefacts in this classification

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Beadon Brook Weir

Brent Island Weir

Dean Burn Weir

Dendles Weir

Devonport Leat Weir, near Hutchinson’s Cross

Fingle Mill Head Weir

Fish Ladder and Weir on Colly Brook

Hill Bridge Weir

Horrabridge Weir

Modern, Concrete Weir, south of Ranny Brook

Moor Cross Weir

Red-a-ven Weir

River Bovey Weir below Rudge Wood

River Plym Weir below Ditsworthy Warren House

River Teign Weir near Rushford Tor

Stowford Cleave Weir

Trenchford Stream Weir

Upperton Weir

War Cleave Weir

Weir (east side), Okehampton Wheal Maria

Weir (Salmon Leap) below Hunter’s Tor

Weir (west side), Okehampton Wheal Maria

Weir between Green Bridge and Sourton Cott Bridge

Weir on the River Erme

Weir on the Walkham?

F23 Weirsmeet

Yeo Wood Weir

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