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Nynehead Boat Lift

Free admission

Nynehead Boat Lift is a memorial in the United Kingdom.

Nynehead Boat Lift, memorials & monuments in South West England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Norton Fitzwarren · 5.9 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Nynehead Boat Lift is a public memorial or monument in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 50.9893°, -3.2208°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Grand Western Canal ran between Taunton in Somerset and Tiverton in Devon in the United Kingdom. The canal had its origins in various plans, going back to 1796, to link the Bristol Channel and the English Channel by a canal, bypassing Lands End. An additional purpose of the canal was the supply of limestone and coal to lime kilns along with the removal of the resulting quicklime, which was used as a fertiliser and for building houses. This intended canal-link was never completed as planned, as the coming of the railways removed the need for it. Construction was in two phases. A level section, from Tiverton to Lowdwells on the Devon/Somerset border, opened in 1814, and was capable of carrying broad-beam barges, carrying up to 40 tons. The Somerset section, suitable for tub boats (which were about 20 feet (6 m) long and capable of carrying eight tons) opened in 1839. It included an inclined plane and seven boat lifts, the earliest lifts to see commercial service in the UK. The lifts predated the Anderton Boat Lift by nearly 40 years. The 11 miles of Devon section remains open, despite various threats to its future, and is now a designated country park and local nature reserve, and allows navigation. The Somerset section was closed in 1867, and is gradually disappearing from the landscape, although sections are now used as a footpath. It maintains a historical interest and has been subject to some archaeological excavations.

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Background

History

The Grand Western Canal was conceived as one of several competing schemes to alleviate the hazards and delays of coastal sailing ships making a passage around Land's End to get between the Bristol Channel and the English Channel. A canal from the mouth of the River Exe to Exeter had been opened in 1566, and eight miles of the River Tone had been made navigable in 1638. Navigation of the River Tone had been extended to Taunton in 1717, by the construction of locks on the upper section. | repeal_date = | amendments = | repealing_legislation = | related_legislation = | status = Amended | original_text = https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=OPkIekjA89oC&pg=PA638 | collapsed = yes }} Against this…

Architecture

| repeal_date = | amends = Grand Western Canal Act 1796 | amendments = Grand Western Canal Act 1812 | repealing_legislation = | related_legislation = | status = Amended | original_text = https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukla/Geo3/51/168/contents/enacted | collapsed = yes }} , Seen from Manley Bridge, looking towards Tiverton.]] Finally in 1810, work started under the direction of John Thomas. Surprisingly, the decision was taken to start in the middle, with a 2+1/2 mi section of the main line and the 9 mi branch to Tiverton. The logic for this was that there was a large potential trade in limestone between quarries at Canonsleigh and Tiverton, and this would generate income. The summit level…

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Coordinates
50.9893, -3.2208
District
Somerset
Parish
Nynehead
Postcode
TA21 9HH
Parliamentary constituency
Tiverton and Minehead
Nearest railway station
Norton Fitzwarren5.9 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Nynehead Boat Lift?
Nynehead Boat Lift is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode TA21 9HH), in the parish of Nynehead.
Is Nynehead Boat Lift free to visit?
Yes, Nynehead Boat Lift is free to enter.
How do I get to Nynehead Boat Lift?
The nearest railway station is Norton Fitzwarren, about 5.9 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode TA21 9HH.