Hartham Weir
Hartham Weir (also known colloquially as Two-step Weir) is a small weir on the River Lea next to confluence of the River Beane/Lea, on the edge of Hartham Common, Hertford, England.

Hartham Weir shortly after rebuilding
Hartham Weir after heavy rain
Hartham Weir during flood
Design
The weir was installed to let the river travel over a main sewer pipe.
Uses
It is commonly frequented by Herts Canoe Club and local anglers.
2008 rebuild
The weir was demolished and rebuilt in 2008, due to erosion and wear on the old structure.
Local MP, Mark Prisk and Herts Canoe Club re-opened the weir in a ceremony on Saturday, 25 October 2008.[1]
Old Weir Gallery
- Old 2-step weir in flood
- Old 2-step weir with local heron
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References
- MP praises new River Lee weir. MHW Magazine
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