English: Maltkiln Lane, Barton Waterside Formerly known as Chemical Lane from the now demolished Albright & Wilson plant. These properties have been built recently and are on land which is below high tide level and therefore rely on the Humber flood defences for protection. The gates in the foreground are the entry to Waters' Edge Park.
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