River in Lincolnshire, England
The river in Horncastle
The River Bain is a river in Lincolnshire , England , and a tributary of the River Witham .[ 1] [ 2]
The Bain rises in the Lincolnshire Wolds at Ludford ,[ 3] a village on The Viking Way long-distance footpath , and flows through or past the villages of Burgh on Bain , Biscathorpe , Donington on Bain , Goulceby , Asterby and Hemingby before reaching the town of Horncastle where it is joined by the River Waring , which rises at Belchford , 5 miles (8.0 km) to the north east of Horncastle.[ 3] [ 1]
After leaving Horncastle, the Bain flows through the villages of Kirkby on Bain , Coningsby and Tattershall , and joins the Witham at Dogdyke .[ 1] In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and after protracted negotiation, a group of venture capitalists led by Sir Joseph Banks [ 3] canalized the Bain between Horncastle and the Witham. The Horncastle Canal opened in 1802[ 3] and was an important goods route before the coming of the railway . It is no longer navigable, but is used extensively by anglers , canoeists , and naturalists .
The river contains significant populations of chub (Leuciscus cephalus ), bream ,[ 4] roach and rudd , as well as brown trout , pike , eel , and smaller species such as miller's thumb (Cottus gobio ), gudgeon and stone loach (Nœmacheilus barbatus ). It is also home to the threatened species of crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes , though there are also populations of the introduced American signal crayfish (Pasifastacus leniusculus ), which competes with the native species for food.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
The Bain valley was formed by a glacier in the most recent ice-age and, although small, is very obvious.[ 7] The River Bain is very susceptible to flooding and many floods have occurred during its history, about once every 30–50 years, the most recent being the 2007 United Kingdom floods , when the river overtopped its banks all along its course. Horncastle was particularly badly hit.[ 8]
Settlements in the valley include Tattershall , Coningsby , Kirkby on Bain , Haltham , Roughton , Horncastle , Hemingby , Goulceby with Asterby , Donington on Bain , Burgh on Bain and Ludford .[ 1]
The weir and gauging station at Tattershall
Crossings of the River Bain/Horncastle Canal
This list is incomplete.
Number
Name
Locality
Date
Type
Notes
Image
1
Footbridge by at mouth by the River Witham
Dogdyke
On location of the Lincolnshire Loop Line railway bridge.
2
Footbridge at Tattershall Lakes Country Park
Dogdyke
Public Footpath
3
Bridge at Coningsby Ings Pumping Station
Coningsby Ings near Tattershall Castle
Private access
4
Tattershall Sluice
Tattershall Castle
Steel Truss
Public Footpath
5
A153 Road Bridge
Coningsby /Tattershall
Concrete Beam
6
Mason's Bridge
Coningsby /Tattershall
Steel Beam
Public Footpath
7
Old Railway Bridge
Coningsby /Tattershall
Brick Arch
Disused. Formerly carried the Kirkstead and Little Steeping Railway .
8
Coningsby Lock Bridge
Coningsby /Tattershall
Concrete Beam
Carries Wharf Lane
9
Farm Track Bridge
Tumby
Private access
10
Farm Track Bridge
Tumby
Private access
11
Bridge at Fulsby Lock
Fulsby
Public Bridleway
12
Footbridge at St Mary's Church
Kirkby on Bain
Concrete Beam
Public Footpath
13
Footbridge in Kirkby on Bain
Kirkby on Bain
Private access
14
Bridge at Kirkby Water Mill
Kirkby on Bain
Public Footpath. Rebuilt after 2007 floods.
15
Red Mill Bridge
Kirkby on Bain /Haltham
Brick Arch
Carries Rime's Lane.
16
Footbridge at Haltham Lock
Haltham
Concrete Beam
Public Footpath
17
Footbridge at Roughton
Roughton
Public Footpath
18
Bridge at Roughton Lock
Roughton
Private access
19
Bridge at Dalderby Lock
Dalderby
Concrete Beam
Public Bridleway
20
Fifty Acre Bridge
Thornton /Horncastle
Carries the Fifty Acre Road. Rebuilt December 2015.
21
Footbridge at Horncastle Swimming Pool
Horncastle
Concrete Beam
Public Footpath
22
A158 /Jubilee Way Road Bridge
Horncastle
23
Bridge Street
Horncastle
24
Bridge at Tesco
Horncastle
Concrete Beam
Public access.
25
Thimbleby Mill Bridge
Horncastle
Public Footpath. Part of Thimbleby Mill infrastructure
26
Thimbleby Mill Footbridge
Horncastle
Public Footpath
27
Sherman's Wath Bridge
West Ashby
Carries Sherman's Wath (Road)
28
Bridge at Ashby Park
West Ashby
Private access
29
Bridge at Horncastle Golf and Country Club
West Ashby
Private access
30
Bridge at Horncastle Golf and Country Club
Hemingby
Private access
31
Hemingby Bridge at Upper Bain Weir
Hemingby
Concrete Beam
Carries public highway
32
Bridge at Watermill Farm
Baumber
Private access
33
Market Bridge
Great Sturton
Concrete Beam
Restricted Byway. Crossing of the Bain by the Lincoln to Skegness Roman Road at this location.
34
Bridge at Square Plantation
Ranby
Private access
35
Bridge at Ranby
Ranby
Private access
36
Bridge at Willow Holt
Goulceby
Private access
37
Top Lane Bridge
Goulceby
Public highway
INCOMPLETE
This list is incomplete.
References
^ a b c d Lincolnshire Wolds South:Horncastle & Woodhall Spa (Map) (A1 ed.). 1:25000. Explorer. Ordnance Survey. p. 273. ISBN 9780319238219 .Boston:Tattershall, Billinghay & Heckington (Map) (A1 ed.). 1:25000. Explorer. Ordnance Survey. p. 261. ISBN 9780319238172 .
^ "Mapping the River Bain" . River Bain Projects . Salmon & Trout Association (Lincolnshire branch). Retrieved 26 October 2013 .
^ a b c d J. N. Clarke, (1990), The Horncastle and Tattershall Canal , Oakwood Press, ISBN 0-85361-398-2
^ Martin James, (2001), A Big Bream from a Little River , retrieved 22 November 2008
^ "Signal crayfish" . River Bain Projects . Salmon & Trout Association (Lincolnshire branch). Retrieved 26 October 2013 .
^ "Witham Catchment" (PDF) . Environment agency. Retrieved 26 October 2013 . signal crayfish are present in the River Bain, increasing the amount of fine sediment in rivers
^ a b Windrum, Andrew. "Lincolnshire Wolds" (PDF) . Natural area concept Profiles . Natural England. Retrieved 26 October 2013 .
^ Horncastle News, (23 July 2007), Floods return to Horncastle