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Lock 12, Low Lock, was where the last weir was on the river going down.

Below that, sailing boats could tow their string of full lighters up from Spalding.

The lighters would be detached and pulled through the lock by horses and on up to the various wharehouses in the Deepings and beyond.

Lighters that had been brought back down from Stamford, loaded with goods or the empty coal barges, would be re-attached to the sailing boats once they had been turned round and they would make their return journey to Spalding - a round trip in one day depending on the wind!

This area alongside the river would obviously be an ideal place for those men working the horses up to Stamford to live and also stable their horses in the farm land at the back of the houses there.

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