Basingstoke
Canal
The
Basingstoke Canal can be found in Southern England between the
village of Greywell in Hampshire and Woodham in Surrey. It was
built between 1788 and 1794 and is 32 miles long with 29 locks.
After
many years of restoration it's now fully navigable, and connects
to the River Wey Navigation, which in turn joins the River Thames.
Approximately half of the canal is owned by Hampshire County
Council and the other half by Surrey County Council.

The "Basingstoke
Canal Authority" (part of Hampshire County Council's "Countryside
Service") undertake the management of the whole canal.
Their
offices and visitor centre are located at the Canal Centre, Mytchett
Place Road, Mytchett, Surrey. GU16 6DD Telephone - 01252 370073
www.basingstoke-canal.co.uk |