River Glen, Lincolnshire

River Glen
The pumping station at Tongue End, which marks the head of navigation, and the point at which the Bourne Eau joins the River Glen.
Location
CountryEngland
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationRopsley and Boothby Pagnall
Mouth 
  location
River Welland, below Spalding
River Glen
River Welland to The Wash
River Glen and Welland
Vernatt's Drain sluice
Surfleet Seas End sluice
Blue Gowt
A16 Surfleet Seas End bridge
B1136 Surfleet bridge
Pinchbeck Railway bridge
Herring Bridge, Pinchbeck
Money Bridge
Blue Gowt drainage ditches
A151 bridge, Pinchbeck West
South Forty-Foot Drain
Guthram Gowt
Pode Hole pumping station
Deeping Fen South Drove Drain
North Drove Drain
A151 Bourne Road bridge
Fens Waterways Link phase 2
Weir Dike, River Glen, Counter Drain
Tongue End Jn
Tongue End Pumping Station
Weir Dike (counter drain)
Bourne Eau
Long Drove bridge, Tongue End
site of Gilbert Heathcote's tunnel
A15 Kates Bridge, Baston
Kate's Bridge weir
Fletland Mill
East Glen River (to source)
West Glen River (to source)
Old course of River Welland
Greatford Hall lakes
Greatford Cut

The River Glen is a river in Lincolnshire, England with a short stretch passing through Rutland near Essendine.

The river's name appears to derive from a Brythonic Celtic language but there is a strong early English connection.