Salters Lode - 2007

Salters Lode

Up stream towards Denver

One of the most interesting parts of our East Anglian tour will be Salters Lode lock. We will be locking up from Well Creek on the Middle level Navigation to the Great Ouse. The lock has a maximum rise of 8 feet. The problem for us is that the lock is 62 ft by 12ft so we can’t breast up and there is no place at the top for “President” to wait for “Kildare”, to complicate matters the Great Ouse is tidal at that point and shallow at low tide!

The solution is to wait for a low rising tide when it is possible to open both gates at the same time and head off up stream. This relies on the correct amount of water out in the river, which silts up very easily especially when there is big tide. The Environment Agency has assured us that they will ensure it is dredged to the right depth for us. The planned passage date will be when the tide is right and is scheduled for either the 11th or 12th of July. It is though to some extent dependent upon the wind direction as well.

Link to Environment agency information leaflet


A selection of photographs of Denver & Salters Lode, photographed in February 07 by David Powell, since then dredging has taken places, clearing the channel

Salters Lode 1

From Denver to Salters Lode note mud and drag line ready for use

Salters Lode 2

Salters Lode 3

Up stream from Denver towards Ely

Salters Lode 6

Up stream towards Denver


Salters Lode 4

Salters Lode exit to River

Salters Lode 7

Salters Lode entrance

Salters Lode 8

Cleaned out lock showing old sill and guillotine gate


from Steaming Up - April 2007

Last edited:- 06-Jun-2009