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The Basingstoke Canal is one of the Waterways In The United Kingdom . It is a man-made navigation channel joining Basingstoke to the River Thames at Weybridge via the Wey Navigation . From Basingstoke it passes through or near Odiham , Fleet , Aldershot , Mytchett , Brookwood , Woking ending at Woodham where it connects to the Wey Navigation. This, in turn, leads to the River Thames at Weybridge . Its original intention was to allow boats to travel from the docks in East London to Basingstoke.

The canal was conceived as a way to stimulate agricultural development in Hampshire. Following a Parliamentary Bill in 1778 , construction began in that same year and was completed on 4th September 1794 .

The canal was never a commercial success and fell into disuse even before the construction of the London And South Western Railway , which runs parallel to the Canal along much of its length. Commercial use ended in 1910 .

After about 18 years of restoration, 32 miles of the canal were formally re-opened on 10th May 1991 . The western section from North Warnborough to Basingstoke remains un-navigable from the point at which it enters the Greywell Tunnel. The tunnel is partially collapsed and is inhabited by a protected Bat colony making it unlikely that the tunnel will ever be restored.

There is an information centre for the canal at Mytchett.


SEE ALSO

  • Canals Of The United Kingdom

  • The Basingstoke Canal connects to the Wey Navigation at Byfleet almost underneath the M25 overpass, not Woodham.



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