SK6237 : Grantham Canal
near to Bassingfield, Nottinghamshire, Great Britain

Grantham Canal
The disused Grantham Canal looking west from Hallam's Bridge at Bassingfield
The Grantham Canal
The Grantham Canal was built from the River Trent in Nottingham to Grantham, some 33 miles between 1793 and 1797 at a cost of £118,500 and narrow boats and barges transported coal, building materials and groceries through 18 locks to Grantham. On the return journey they transported corn, malt, beans, wool and other agricultural produce. Due to the development and the success of the railways the canal was closed in 1935 and left to its fate. Over the years it fell into disrepair with many of the "fixtures and fittings" being demolished.
The Grantham Canal Restoration Society is an active body which has been working towards the reopening of the canal as a recreational and commercial waterway. Whether this will ever happen is up for debate with many obstacles in the way.
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2012
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- SK6237, 40 images (more nearby)
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- Richard Croft (find more nearby)
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- Date Taken
- Monday, 3 September, 2012 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Sunday, 16 September, 2012
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SK 6200 3716 [10m precision]
WGS84: 52:55.6966N 1:4.7483W - Photographer Location
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SK 6203 3717 - View Direction
- West-southwest (about 247 degrees)
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