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Coombe Hill Canal

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Coombe Hill Canal — canal in the United Kingdom.

Coombe Hill Canal, canals in Gloucestershire

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Cheltenham Spa · 6.8 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Coombe Hill Canal is a canal in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Site of Special Scientific Interest. Wikidata describes it as: "canal in the United Kingdom". Coordinates: 51.9436°, -2.1651°.

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Protected designations

  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty: Cotswolds

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Coombe Hill Canal lies in the Vale of Gloucester, south west England, north of Leigh and runs west 2.75 miles (4.43 km) from Coombe Hill Basin to the River Severn near Wainlode Hill. It opened in 1796 and closed 80 years later in 1876, after the only lock was damaged by flooding. The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust purchased the Coombe Hill Canal nature reserve in 1985 and the area is managed by the trust. Adjacent to the Coombe Hill Canal is a large area of wet meadowland situated midway between Gloucester and Tewkesbury to the west of the A38, which was purchased by the trust in 1999. There is a north and a south meadow. This land and the canal itself often flood in winter, which attracts hundreds of wildfowl.

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Background

History

The canal was authorised by the Leigh and Deerhurst Canal Act 1792 (32 Geo. 3. c. 83) and was probably open in 1796. The cost of construction was about £5,000 and the completed canal could take barges of 60-70 tons. It was meant to carry goods to Cheltenham but the local geography made that impossible. There was a gap of nearly five miles between the canal and the town, so the canal was not as useful as it might have been. In 1810 the canal was leased to a group of three men for £400 per annum. In 1822 the canal was leased to a number of committeemen from the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. In 1829 they renewed their lease for another 21 years at £500 per year and in 1844 offered to buy the…

Description

|coordinates = |area=20.16 hectare |notifydate=1954 |enref=1000789 }} Fuller information is provided in the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust nature reserves handbook. The canal was built to link the Forest of Dean coalfields with Cheltenham via the Severn, but competition and other reasons led to its closure. The trust has carried out management work with aid of Severn Trent Water and the then Nature Conservancy Council to restore the derelict canal. The nature reserve has two wooden bird hides, Teal and Wigeon (formally Grundon). Wigeon hide is on the canal side of the reserve and accessed via a raised walkway. Teal hide is on the northern side of the reserve and accessed through fields…

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Coordinates
51.9436, -2.1651
County
Gloucestershire
District
Tewkesbury
Parish
Leigh
Postcode
GL19 4BB
Parliamentary constituency
Tewkesbury
Established
1796
Nearest railway station
Cheltenham Spa6.8 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Coombe Hill Canal?
Coombe Hill Canal is in Gloucestershire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode GL19 4BB), in the parish of Leigh.
When was Coombe Hill Canal built?
Built or established in 1796.
Is Coombe Hill Canal a listed building?
Coombe Hill Canal is officially recognised as Site of Special Scientific Interest listed.
Is Coombe Hill Canal a protected site?
Yes — Coombe Hill Canal is part of the Cotswolds National Landscape (AONB).
Is Coombe Hill Canal free to visit?
Yes, Coombe Hill Canal is free to enter.
How do I get to Coombe Hill Canal?
The nearest railway station is Cheltenham Spa, about 6.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode GL19 4BB.