101 Wonders of the Waterways: A guide to the sights and secrets of Britain's canals and rivers
A charming and characterful guidebook to the best of Britain’s diverse and fascinating canal network for all waterway enthusiasts.Beautifully illustrated, this compendium uncovers the many extraordinary, notable and surprising places to be found on Britain’s waterways. Our canals and rivers link into a diverse 3,000-mile-long network, and 101 Wonders of the Waterways shows you that wherever you find yourself in the country, there will be something nearby to give you a taste of this beautiful and nostalgia-infused world. Canal cruising experts Steve Haywood and Moira Haynes bring our waterways to life with their witty and lyrical prose, including many lesser-known and often ignored places – the best-kept secrets of Britain’s canals and rivers. Some examples of wonders include:· Historic Hungerford in Berkshire, where William of Orange was staying when he was offered the crown after the Glorious Revolution· The world famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, soaring spectacularly on slender tapered columns 126 feet over the River Dee below· Hest Bank, with its stunning views and the only place where a canal runs so close to the seashore that you can smell the seaweed from the back of your boatAs well as lively personal anecdotes, and insightful commentary on Britain’s heritage and history, this guide includes handy recommendations to help you make the most of your visit to each wonder. This is the book you will want to have in the back of your car, or stuffed into your backpack, so you can find an idyllic place for a picnic, or the perfect day trip for a long weekend.
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101 Wonders of the Waterways: A guide to the sights and secrets of Britain's canals and rivers
A charming and characterful guidebook to the best of Britain’s diverse and fascinating canal network for all waterway enthusiasts.Beautifully illustrated, this compendium uncovers the many extraordinary, notable and surprising places to be found on Britain’s waterways. Our canals and rivers link into a diverse 3,000-mile-long network, and 101 Wonders of the Waterways shows you that wherever you find yourself in the country, there will be something nearby to give you a taste of this beautiful and nostalgia-infused world. Canal cruising experts Steve Haywood and Moira Haynes bring our waterways to life with their witty and lyrical prose, including many lesser-known and often ignored places – the best-kept secrets of Britain’s canals and rivers. Some examples of wonders include:· Historic Hungerford in Berkshire, where William of Orange was staying when he was offered the crown after the Glorious Revolution· The world famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, soaring spectacularly on slender tapered columns 126 feet over the River Dee below· Hest Bank, with its stunning views and the only place where a canal runs so close to the seashore that you can smell the seaweed from the back of your boatAs well as lively personal anecdotes, and insightful commentary on Britain’s heritage and history, this guide includes handy recommendations to help you make the most of your visit to each wonder. This is the book you will want to have in the back of your car, or stuffed into your backpack, so you can find an idyllic place for a picnic, or the perfect day trip for a long weekend.
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101 Wonders of the Waterways: A guide to the sights and secrets of Britain's canals and rivers

101 Wonders of the Waterways: A guide to the sights and secrets of Britain's canals and rivers

101 Wonders of the Waterways: A guide to the sights and secrets of Britain's canals and rivers

101 Wonders of the Waterways: A guide to the sights and secrets of Britain's canals and rivers

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A charming and characterful guidebook to the best of Britain’s diverse and fascinating canal network for all waterway enthusiasts.Beautifully illustrated, this compendium uncovers the many extraordinary, notable and surprising places to be found on Britain’s waterways. Our canals and rivers link into a diverse 3,000-mile-long network, and 101 Wonders of the Waterways shows you that wherever you find yourself in the country, there will be something nearby to give you a taste of this beautiful and nostalgia-infused world. Canal cruising experts Steve Haywood and Moira Haynes bring our waterways to life with their witty and lyrical prose, including many lesser-known and often ignored places – the best-kept secrets of Britain’s canals and rivers. Some examples of wonders include:· Historic Hungerford in Berkshire, where William of Orange was staying when he was offered the crown after the Glorious Revolution· The world famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, soaring spectacularly on slender tapered columns 126 feet over the River Dee below· Hest Bank, with its stunning views and the only place where a canal runs so close to the seashore that you can smell the seaweed from the back of your boatAs well as lively personal anecdotes, and insightful commentary on Britain’s heritage and history, this guide includes handy recommendations to help you make the most of your visit to each wonder. This is the book you will want to have in the back of your car, or stuffed into your backpack, so you can find an idyllic place for a picnic, or the perfect day trip for a long weekend.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472991775
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 04/04/2023
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.45(w) x 9.15(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

Steve Haywood is a writer, journalist and filmmaker, and the author of five previous waterways books. He's been a devoted inland waterways narrowboater for fifty years and has written a monthly column for the magazine Canal Boat for more than ten years. He is author of Tales from the Tillerman (Adlard Coles).

Moira Haynes is a trained journalist who has worked in local and regional newspapers. She has spent several years as a liveaboard cruising the length and breadth of our canals and navigable rivers.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Dedication

Some Basics

The Inland Waterways Association

Locks

Distance and Mile Posts

1. The Midlands

Bancroft Basin, Stratford-upon-Avon

Barrel-roofed Lock Cottages, South Stratford Canal

The Birmingham Canal Navigations

BCN Challenge

Braunston

Charity Dock

The Chesterfield Canal

Cosgrove to Grafton Regis, Grand Union Canal

Cromford Mills and the Cromford Canal

Fotheringhay

Foxton Locks and Inclined Plane

The Great Northern Basin

The Harecastle Tunnels

Hatton Locks

Lichfield Canal Aqueduct

Napton and the Oxford Summit

Royal Ordnance Depot, Weedon

Shardlow

Stoke Bruerne and Blisworth Tunnel

Stourport-on-Severn

South Stratford Split Bridges

Tixall Wide

Toll Islands, Birmingham

Arts and Crafts

Roses and Castles

Towpath Art

2. The North

The Anderton Boat Lift and The River Weaver

The Barton Swing Aqueduct

Bingley Five Rise Locks

Bugsworth Basin

Burnley Embankment

Chester

Ellesmere Port

Gargrave

Glasson Dock and Basin

Hebden Bridge and the Rochdale Summit

Hest Bank

The Liverpool Link

Naburn Lock

The Ribble Link

The Rochdale 9

Saltaire

The Springs Branch

Standedge Tunnel

Wardle Canal

Wigan Pier

Worsley Delph

Canal Curiosities

Roving Bridges

Tow Rope Grooves

Hobbit Houses

3. The South

Blow-up Bridge (Macclesfield Bridge), Regent's Canal

Camden Lock

Little Venice

The Thames Tunnel

Maritime Greenwich

The Thames Barrier

Three Mills Island

The Royal Gunpowder Mills

The River Thames between Goring and Windsor

Swan-upping

The Wey Navigation

Port Meadow and Oxford

Cropredy Festival

Southern Oxford and Llangollen Lift Bridges

Tooley's Boatyard

Travelling Players

Mikron Theatre

Tim and Pru

4. The East

The Broads

The Cambridge Backs

Denver Sluice

Ely

The Glory Hole, Lincoln

Reed Cutters

Wicken Fen

Tributaries of the Great Ouse

The Wash

Waterways Wildlife

Water Voles

Water Birds

5. Wales and the West

Bridge-keepers' Cottages, Gloucester & Sharpness Canal Bristol Floating Harbour

Caen Hill Lock Flight

The Ellesmere Lake District

Gloucester Docks

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

Pulteney Bridge, Bath

Horseshoe Falls

Ironbridge

The Rennie Aqueducts

Sapperton Tunnel and the Cotswold Canals

The Severn Bore

Whixall Moss

Woodseaves Cutting

A Water Way of Life

Waterways Pubs

Traditional Boatman's Cabin

6. Scotland

Caledonian Canal

Crinan Canal

The Falkirk Wheel

The Kelpies

Neptune's Staircase

Index

Acknowledgements

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