Saltisford Arm, Warwick
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Saltisford Arm, Warwick by David Stowell as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Stowell Taken: 18 Apr 2005
This length of canal once led to the terminus of the Warwick and Birmingham canal. With the coming of the Warwick and Napton canal, latterly the Grand Union Canal, it became a derelict appendage. In recent years much of this length has been restored, and is maintained by a canal trust. As can be seen it now provides a secluded mooring space for many narrowboats.
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