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Ferriby Sluice

Coordinates: 53°40′34″N 0°31′12″W / 53.676°N 0.520°W / 53.676; -0.520
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A broad, flat artificial cut with dark water and bright green raised banks. A patch of green algae stains the water. Several modern yachts are moored on wooden jetties spaced along the bank
Yachts moored on the new Ancholme at Ferriby Sluice

Ferriby Sluice is a hamlet situated near the lock complex on the Humber and River Ancholme, Lincolnshire, England. It is now part of the village of South Ferriby but once stood alone in its own right.[1] It is situated west of South Ferriby, physically separated from the bulk of the village, and once was the point of departure for the packet boats that used to ply the Humber.

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  1. ^ "South Ferriby". South Ferriby Parish Council. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
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53°40′34″N 0°31′12″W / 53.676°N 0.520°W / 53.676; -0.520