View and discuss this location on Grey Arrows. The weir and the bridge to the island are both owned by the Canal and River Trust. The weir is accessed from the adjacent island which is created from the bifurcation of the river running to the Claverton Pumping station and the main flow of the River Avon. The weir was subsequently raised by a height of 12 inches between 18 as part of the construction program for the Claverton Pumping Station, which sits on the site of the old grist mill. The weir was originally built to supply a head of water to a grist mill in Claverton. Warleigh Weir is a river structure located on the River Avon in Somerset, near Bath. You need to cross the railway crossing at the bottom, then turn right in front of the old pumping station. Welcome to Drone Scene, the place to find great drone flying locations in the UK, view images and videos posted by other pilots and share your flying locations. I ended up parking on the side of the A36 at the top of the hill and walked down. The road down to the weir is very narrow, and this is only just enough room at the bottom to turn the car round.
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