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Weymouth Harbour Revision Order COMMERCIAL ROAD 160 26 Shelter UPWAY STREET Hotel 10 3 6 27 9 2 28 1 4 101 2to6 30to32 Club 3 1 to 70 Garnet 1 to 15 Denby Court 2 154 Path Swannery Court 1 House 7 El 18to28 Club 71 Sub Sta AYNSLEY COURT Subway Key 100 EDWARD69a 69ST 10 Jubilee 70 12 8to10 99 Memorial Clock PH 68 14 Bus Depot 11 67 19 14to16 35 17 1 MHW to 9 12 ALBERT STREET3 11 3a 66 9 41 97 Peninsula Denby House Pumping Station Path 8 27 15 Bantry 18 (Sewage) 5 59 4a El Sub Sta El Sub Sta 14 to 1 18 14 62 25 37 13 22 Atlantic Playground BATH STREET Court 53 2 Raised Cargo Stage - ex Platform El Sub Sta 8 152a 17 6 29 60 42 PH 5 152 43 5a Melcombe Regis Burial Ground 40 51 CLIFTON PLACE 93 1 20 1 150a 15 4 56 7 4a Posts 150 Royal Arcade92 TCBs Shelter 13 PH Cemetery 148a 49 3 13 Custom House Quay - Harbour Office and Garage - Leased Properties Nursery Chapel Lodge Posts 18 148 14 14 1 11 16 7 WESLEY STREET Slipway DOULTON CLOSE Car Park 21 1 54 91 38 1 to 30 13 Davenport Court 23 Wesley 41 2 Cottage 4 Weyfish Fishmongers Monument 1 27 Queens 11 24 WEYMOUTH WAY Hotel 140 MEWS Ballroom 25 39 6 War 90 Swansons 46 Memorial Monument WEDGWOOD ROAD 18 2 to 16 to 2 5 Tramway Loop Car Park, Cosen's Quay Car Park, Slipway, Slipway Trailer Park, Ice Shed 44 2 GLOUCESTER 40 STREET 89 26 Path 29 7 109 QUEBEC PL 42 TCBs 38 28 29 30 28 TURTON 27 ALMA ROAD Shelter 27 6 Weymouth Angling Club Medical Centre 27 ED & Ward Bdy 138 Masons 39 37 33 Path SM Yard 86 49 25 26 23 1 to 27 to 1 22 1to10 35 31 25 26 21 PH House 38 7 Dean and Reddyhoff Building and Car Park Funeral 1 18 George Thorne 1 to 20 28 Parlour 29 CP Gloucester 3 ED & Ward Bdy Lodge 20 85 128 GLOUCESTER STREET 19 1 15 PARK STREET 31 14 8 Shelter Weymouth Sailing Club Yard including Hooker's Yard The 9 Car Park 6 107 Swannery 12 2 14a 10 34 29 Hall 14 26 11 14 5 15 26 PC 28 15 SM 6 MILTON ROAD 30 9 Weymouth Rowing Club 12a 12b 8 28 Sloping 84 11 Car Park 29 PC HOLLY ROAD 10 3 1 4 2 13 (underground) 114 7 HOLLAND Park 22 Mews LB ALMA masonry 103 10 14 Shelter 8 17 12 25 1 to 12 10 Slipway 9a Swannery ROAD ROAD 8 ROAD COMMERCIAL View 23 22 24 1 Bowling Green 80 2 Subway Shelter Slipway 4 Subway El Sub Sta ESSEX ROAD 1 11 SCC and WOEC Dinghy Park 2 18 PC 100 (underground) 8 5 THE ESPLANADE WOOPERTON STREET 20 1 Royal Terrace Holyrood Terrace 2a Shelter 1a 3 2 1 Mean Low Water 35 1 1 to 34 12 Stone Pier 13 5 NEWSTEAD ROAD Surgery 1 Shelter 14 4 TCBs The Anchorage Westham Bridge Pavilion 74 22 1 to 8 Posts 14a 14 41 91 Marcel Sand Sand 24 CR 16 THE ESPLANADE Car Park 42 13 Harbour Wall from Beach around Inner Harbour to root of Stone Pier Court 14a PW 58 44 32 LB 15 Shelter St Paul's Church 52 16 15 1a 1 5 3 Vicarage 54 3a Sluices Normal Tidal Limit WESTHAM ROAD Shelter 15 Foot Bridge 2 to 4 MLW Mooring Posts 19 CORSCOMBE CLOSE 25 62 FS 29 PH 17 70 War Meml 39 14 Sand Jetty 10 to 12 to 10 LB 27 2 PW 41a 41 72 41c ABBOTSBURY ROAD 9 41f Hotel 68 King's Statue 49 MLW (George 3rd) 49a 5 49b 49c Hotel 49d 98a 98b 1 1 1 6 St Joseph's Church 47 3 49e 1a Ward Bdy 12 15 North Quay Toilets and Showers 1 12 10 GREAT GEORGE STREET 53 2a 108 TCB 14 2 49 to 51 to 49 67 98 109 2 to 4 to 2 59 61 2 69 El Sub Sta PH 1 66 1 110 89 Hall 1 3 107 St Pauls Court MELBURY ROAD 11 112 CAROLINE PLACE 111 52 5 106a 6 7 18 64 KELLAWAY TERRACE 63 7 6 53 106 12 1 Kingsbury 6 15 Post PARK STREET 1a 4 7 5 7 Court 57 12 6 Shelter Club 62 86 105 19 STAVORDALE ROAD 2a 13 59 32 77 61 63 67 1d 7 MHW 7 1 ROAD 1b 8 TCBs Mooring Posts 22 32 El Sub Sta 1 Frederick Place Coburg Place 76 Bank Mooring Posts 14 1c 58 ILCHESTER 3 PH 9 104c 24 Library Surgery 34 1a Mean High Water 63 5 1 C Harbour 30 15 2 12 42 27 28 Myrtle TCBs Mulberry Terrace Cott Hall 104 3 34 50 66 50a 4 SCHOOL STREET PH 8 to 4 22 103 25 52 El Sub Sta 3 Shelter Stavordale Court 2 WESTWEY ROAD 1 21 29 51 15 23 11 WARDCLIFFE ROAD 35 Floating Moorings Mean Low Water 6 64 31 STREET 7 Mooring Posts 14 88 3 33 45 10 6 16 37 Colwell 2 12 7 39 STREET 8a 8 Shopping 26 13 Mud Car Park Mooring Posts 4 9 Centre 58 5 Backwater 8b 1 47 16 58a Stavordale MLW ST MARY 10 49 Path 57 Business 97 Park The Anchorage 9 56 WARDCLIFFE ROAD 1to11 ST THOMAS 13 Blockhouse Lane 83 54 1 to 60 2 Hostel 83a 8 Probation 13 Weymouth 14 to 10 1 to 16 Harbour Floating Moorings 82 39 Posts SEDGEFIELD CLOSE 52 NEW STREET 15 81 37 Jenner 9 Bank Co Const Bdy Court Viewing 35 Shelter 17 2 Tower Mean High and Mean Low Water 91 LB 15 1 16 to 20 to 16 50 ESS 38 Hall Mooring Posts 10 14 1 Pleasure Pier 44 33 49 88 TCBs Co Const Bdy Club 2 FW 48 1 17 31 28 NEW BOND STREET Coneygar Lane 17a 31 SALISBURY ROAD 47 27 Mean High and Mean Low Water 87 18 19 Posts 26 22 MLW House 34 The Red 23 6 PCs Shelter Bank 29 11 15 9 14 13 12 13 13a 27 8 24 2 2 PH Pleasure Pier 22 4 Roof Car Park Bank BOND STREET TCB L Twr 25 86 1 4 2 19 3 21 5 26 5 TCBs TCBs 29 44 1 45 20 23 Posts 22 LB Navigation Light 85 Dismtd Rly 1 FS (fixed green) Bank 44 74 PH 84 Weymouth Bay 14 MLW MH and MLW 27 3 Pleasure Pier Outfalls Bank 43 21 Mooring Posts 83 22 Mooring Posts Club 25 Mean Low Water 5 Bollards Shelter Posts 42 Cinema 72 Weymouth Bay Navigation Light Ppg Sta El Sub Sta (flashing white) 24 24 71 MLW 26 Club 41 Tide 1 to 15 Backwater Gauge Bollards 10 Mean High and Mean Low Water OLD PARISH LANE Multistorey Depot 40 Slipway 32 Slipway 80 26 11 Car Park 16 27 29 7 32 79 28 NEW STREET 14 L Twr Old Bridge 13 1 PCs 36 Court 78 El 13 29a Sand Sub 29 68 Car Park Sta Littlefield 22 Hotel Court Sorting 1 30 1 to 4 to 1 GRANVILLE ROAD Office Hotel 28 Mooring Posts MLW 2 35 2 Mooring Posts Shelter 1 44 Mooring Posts Sand Telephone Exchange 6 46 EER & Co Const Bdy 7 TCBs 12 Post El Mooring Posts Mooring Posts 4 Sub Sta Office 33 Statue Youth El 32 LOWER ST ALBAN STREET 34 Activities Centre 73 Sub Sta 25 2 Mooring Posts 3 34 Posts 1 to 10 33 Customs Und 16 35 72 TCB 1 to 6 to 1 Shed 1 to 8 1to23 16a South Pier LB 71a 35 Mooring Posts 2 Car Park 3 46 Youth 15 32 13 Nautica 16 ROAD Martello Mews Beaufort Garden 71 Employment Office 13 16 29 ST ALBAN STREET 42 36 8 13 4 12 Gas Depot Mews 17 18 20 PW 21 24 PH 31 14 PH 10 KNIGHTSDALE 14 36 9 8 Pavilion 5 70 6 Bollards Und 1 1a Theatre 10 11 Pipe Line 69 5 41 34 30 Squash Mooring Posts MLW 63 37 Centre Mooring Posts 30 Mean High Water John Street 39 Groyne MH and MLW 68 Commercial Pier 1 to 15 Hotel 12 31 6 14 ESS 29 Tanks Floating Moorings ST THOMAS STREET Esplanade 39 Mooring Posts 39 Quayside 33 4 Car Park 62 Bol Court ST MARY STREET 28 40 3 40 Arcade 38 Activities NEWSTEAD ROAD 35 2 16 to 22 Hotel TCB 9 Pipe Line Playground 19 64 Bol Mooring Posts Mooring 61a 61 36 TCBs 61b 7 27 WESTWEY ROAD Posts WEST STREET 1 Bollards FB Weymouth Harbour 42 Weymouth Quay Station (Disused) Navigation Lights 63 MLW 26 ED & Ward Bdy MHW & MLW & MHW Meml MLW & MHW Tides Centre ST NICHOLAS STREET Mooring Posts Bol (red and green) COMMERCIAL ROAD MARKET STREET 40b 40a 9 Def 1 MLW 10 7 12 13 Mooring Posts 15 62 MHW 14 LB Commercial Pier 1 Bollards Magistrates' Court El 37c Alexandra Gardens Tide Gauge Mean High and Mean Low Water ED Bdy Sub 13 Sta STREET EAST 16 to 37 37 MHW & MLW 37 11 Boulders 27 PH Mean Low Water Works ESPLANADE MPMooring Posts Mooring Posts Bol 4.3m Floating Moorings St Mary's El Sub Sta 15 Ward Bdy 41 to 43 to 41 Church MLW 57 MLW MP Mooring Posts Phoenix C Harbour Bol House 58 15 PH Car Park MoPs ED Bdy 56a57 Church Passage 43 PILGRIMS WAY Groyne MAIDEN STREET MHW Weymouth Harbour 45 Ward Bdy 18 19 16 Low Water Mooring Posts 56 46 45 to 49 to 45 MLW Track MLW Mooring Posts 54 45 to 44 12 21 Governor's Lane 8a 8 9 10 11 26 2 6 Bollards 1 17 51 1a 38 BELLE VUE 18 MP The Mixen County and Crown Courts 53 29 Plaque 6 1 4.6m Boulders Ward Bdy Mean High and Mean 28 Church 3 PH Church MH and MLW MP 38a Navigation Light 49 5a MoPs MLW Stone Hall Ferry 27 17 19 (fixed green) Shelter 18 Club 20 1 1a 19 (F) Crown Hotel 3.7m Shingle 50 2 Sloping masonry 15 3 Bol ST EDMUND STREET 1 5 1 Mooring Posts 6 25 MLW Nothe Parade PCs LOWER ST EDMUND STREET 5 20 CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY Slipway MP Boat Park Floating Moorings 46 22 2 Slip MHW 4 3 23 MITCHELL STREET 19 Landing Stage ED & Ward Bdy Stones 2 2.7m 2 C Harbour 13 9 22 53 7 Athletic Centre SOUTH PARADE Stone FS PH Townbridge 10 Weymouth Harbour Bol 1 53 PCs PH 3 Navigation Beacons Mooring Posts Westwey House 1a Bollards House Shelters 15 MLW MH and MLW 57 1to11 Guildhall 9a (fixed red) 24 11 (Government Offices) Shelters MoP PH MLW 2.7m Shingle Mooring Posts PH 52 Floating Moorings Boulders MP Nothe Point Mooring Posts 51 8 TCB MoPs Stone TCB 53 MHW PH 14 Slipway Stone Stone 1 1 2 Mooring Posts MoPs Tunnel 3 4 Sta El Sub 10 DW 5 NOTHE PARADE 12.8m Mooring Posts 23 2.4m 20 C Harbour 18 HELEN LANE Tunnel Mooring Posts 4 MP Hookers Dock Nothe Fort Superstore MLW MH & MLW 9 PH 40 9 MLW 4.9m MLW Custom MoPs Crane Tide CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY MLW MARSH ROAD House 8 Outfall GaugeMooring Posts PH TCB Floating Moorings 8 MoP Elizabethan Way FS 1 2 to 4 Stone Mooring Posts 6 to 7 Bollards Lifeboat Sta Crane BARRACK ROAD Floating Moorings 1 Nothe Gardens Mean Low Water Town Bridge MLW Stone 1a Chute DW Club Car Park PCs Boulders Mooring Posts Mooring Posts Floating Moorings Mooring Posts 5 Stone Mud Bol Stone 18.9m Mooring Posts MLW Bol MoPs 2a MLW Mean High & Mean Low Water HARBOUR Navigation Light 10 Garage Mean High Water Elizabethan Way CROSSROADS SM Boulders MLW ED & Ward Bdy MoPs (fixed red) ESS MLW The Nothe NOTHE PARADE Nothe 14.0m Car Park Floating Moorings House Path ED & Ward Bdy NORTH QUAY CR 11 Nothe House Def MH & MLW Slipway Bungalow Nothe Mean High Water North Quay Chalet Nothe Nothe Gardens
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