Nottingham Canal
The Nottingham Canal was a 14.7-mile (23.7 km) long canal between Langley Mill in Derbyshire and Nottingham, England. Construction began in 1792 and was completed in 1796, overrunning its budget by 77% The canal left the River Trent to serve a number of wharves in Nottingham, and then rose through a further 18 locks to reach a long upper pound. At its upper end, a stop lock connected it to the Great Northern Basin, which provided access to the Erewash Canal and the Cromford Canal.
Nottingham Canal
The Nottingham Canal was a 14.7-mile (23.7 km) long canal between Langley Mill in Derbyshire and Nottingham, England. Construction began in 1792 and was completed in 1796, overrunning its budget by 77% The canal left the River Trent to serve a number of wharves in Nottingham, and then rose through a further 18 locks to reach a long upper pound. At its upper end, a stop lock connected it to the Great Northern Basin, which provided access to the Erewash Canal and the Cromford Canal.
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The Nottingham Canal was a 14. ...... th accessible to the disabled.
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Part of the Nottingham Canal is maintained for Fishing. Pictured in 2006.
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Nottingham Canal
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