1 The line of the Oxford canal before it was straightened shows up clearly on the 6″ OS map. However the position of the old tunnel, abandoned when the route ...
The site of a disused canal , a waterway used for transporting goods. This is also the site of a tunnel. Both date from the Imperial period and are part of the Oxford Canal. The canal is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. They are located to the west of Woolhamcote.
1 The W and N C was authorised in 1794 and was built and opened simultaneously with the Warwick and Birmingham Canal in 1800. It was therefore an essential ...
The Grand Union Canal, a waterway used for transporting goods. It dates to the Imperial period, when it was the Warwick and Napton Canal, and part of the link between Birmingham and London.