Gloucester and Sharpness Canal

A map of the canal from 1933
Gloucester and Sharpness Canal
River Severn (Gloucester)
Gloucester Dock Lock (with lift bridge over)
Gloucester Docks
Victoria Dock
Dry Dock
Barge Arm
Llanthony Bridge
Llanthony Wharf, Bakers Quay
High Orchard Bridge,  A430  Inner Ring Road
Monk Meadow Dock
Hempstead Bridge
Old section of Two Mile Bend
Netheridge Bridge,  A430  South-Western Bypass
Old section of Two Mile Bend
Simms Bridge
Rea Bridge
Sellars Bridge
Parkend Bridge
River Frome
Whitminster Weir feeder and overflow
Wycliffe College Boat Club
Saul Junction Foot Bridge
Stroudwater Navigation (Saul Junction)
Saul Junction Marina
Dry Dock
Sandfield Bridge
Power lines to Lydney (clearance 105 feet (32 m))
Fretherne Bridge
Splatt Bridge
Former canal basin at Cambridge
Cambridge Arm, River Cam
Cambridge Arms Bridge
Slimbridge Wetland Reserve
Patch Bridge
Purton Water Treatment Works
Bristol Water pipeline to Pucklechurch
Purton Upper Bridge
Purton Lower Bridge
Purton Hulks
Severn Railway Bridge remains
Sharpness Barge Arm (from old entrance)
High Level Bridge
Low Level Bridge
Sharpness New Dock
Sharpness Lock
Tidal Basin
Tidal Basin Gates
Severn Estuary (Sharpness)

The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal (also known as the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal) is a ship canal in the west of England, between Gloucester and Sharpness, completed in 1827. For much of its length the canal runs close to the tidal River Severn, but it cuts off a significant loop in the river, at a once-dangerous bend near Arlingham. It was once the broadest and deepest canal in the world. The canal is 26.5 km (16.5 miles)[1] long.

  1. ^ "Inland Waterways Association: Gloucester and Sharpness Canal". Archived from the original on 20 April 2015. Retrieved 24 April 2013.

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