Aike Beck

Aike Beck
An overgrown pond
A small pond near Beck Lane, Aike is the only part of Aike Beck still in water
Specifications
Locks2
Statusdefunct
History
Original ownerHotham family
Date completed1790s
Date closed1850s
Geography
Start pointLockington Landing
End pointAike
Connects toRiver Hull
Aike Beck
Bryan Mills Beck
Scorborough Beck
Lockington railway station
Lockington Landing
Ella Dike
Site of lock
Footbridge
Catchwater Drain
Footbridge
Beverley and Barmston Drain
Footbridge
Driffield Navigation
Aike Beck Junction
Leven Canal
Arram Beck
River Hull

Aike Beck or the Lockington Navigation was a stream in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, which was constructed as a navigation in the late 18th century, and ceased to function as such in the 1850s. The water supply came from Bryan Mills Beck and Scorborough Beck, but in 1988, these were diverted to feed into Arram Beck, and most of the channel was filled in with material from the flood banks.