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Non Navigable and Lost Canals

We are attempting to list all places where photographers can locate and photograph non navigable and lost canals within the UK. This is the start of a list that will both grow over time and hopefully we will be able to add more columns or information.

Where the names in the first column is hyperlinked this links to a Location page with more information on this site and over time more of these will be added, we will be delighted if some of you would like to also produce location pages.

Canal

County

Website Link

Notes

Car Dyke

Cambridgeshire

Wikipedia

 

Sir John Glynne's Canal

Cheshire - Flintshire

Wikipedia

 

Par Canal

Cornwall

Wikipedia

 

Parnall's Canal

Cornwall

Wikipedia

 

Nutbrook Canal

Derbyshire

Wikipedia

 

Cann Quarry Canal

Devon

Wikipedia

 

Hackney Canal

Devon

Wikipedia

 

Rolle Canal or

Torrington Canal

Devon

Wikipedia

 

Stover Canal

Devon

Wikipedia

 

Cinderford Canal

Gloucestershire

 

 

Coombe Hill Canal

Gloucestershire

Wikipedia

 

Pidcock's Canal

Gloucestershire

Wikipedia

 

Itchen Navigation

Hampshire

Wikipedia

 

Portsmouth and Arundel Canal

Hampshire - Sussex

Wikipedia

 

Andover Canal

Hampshire

Wikipedia

 

Leominster Canal

Herefordshire

Wikipedia

 

Fletcher's Canal

Lancashire

Wikipedia

Clifton, Salford

Ulverston Canal

Lancashire

Wikipedia

 

Charnwood Forest Canal

Leicestershire

Wikipedia

 

Caistor Canal

Lincolnshire

Wikipedia

 

Horncastle Canal

Lincolnshire

Wikipedia

 

Stamford Canal

Lincolnshire

Wikipedia

 

City Canal

London

Wikipedia

 

Croydon Canal

London

Wikipedia

 

Grand Surrey Canal

London

Wikipedia

 

Grosvenor Canal

London

Wikipedia

 

Kensington Canal

London

Wikipedia

 

Tremadoc Canal

Merioneth

 

A short canal running between the river Glaslyn and Tremadoc. It was opened in about 1815 and ran for 35 years before being replaced by a tramroad.

Donnington Wood Canal

Shropshire

Wikipedia

 

Eardington Forge Canal

Shropshire

 

A 750 yard canal built between 1776-1781 connected to the River Severn below Bridgnorth

Ketley Canal,

Shropshire

Wikipedia

 

Shrewsbury Canal

Shropshire

Wikipedia

 

Wombridge Canal

Shropshire

Wikipedia

 

Brown's Canal

Somerset

 

A one mile long canal built around 1801 that connected to the River Brue

Chard Canal

Somerset

Wikipedia

 

Galton's Canal

Somerset

Wikipedia

 

Glastonbury Canal

Somerset

Wikipedia

 

Westport Canal

Somerset

Wikipedia

 

Somersetshire Coal Canal

Somerset

Wikipedia

 

Ouse Navigation

Sussex

Wikipedia

 

Arbury Canals

Warwickshire

Wikipedia

 

Bentley Canal

Warwickshire

Wikipedia

 

Bradford Canal,

Yorkshire

Wikipedia

 

Thorne and Hatfield Moors Peat Canals

Yorkshire

 

Nr Doncaster

See Also:

Major Canals and Waterways

Major Canal Features

Canal Tunnels

Lock Flights and Staircases

Canals in England  

Canals in Wales 

Canals in Scotland 

Canals in Northern Ireland 


This list will continue to grow as we come across new places. REMEMBER if know of somewhere that you feel is a good place please let us know.

 


By: Keith Park and Tracey Park Section: Canal and Waterway Section Key:
Page Ref: canals_lost Topic: Canals & Waterways  Last Updated: 05/2009
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