Stratford-upon-Avon Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

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Jn with Worcester and Birmingham Canal 52°24′44″N 1°55′20″W / 52.4123°N 1.9223°W / 52.4123; -1.9223 (Jn with Worcester and Birmingham Canal) SP053793
Brandwood Tunnel 52°24′48″N 1°54′15″W / 52.4132°N 1.9042°W / 52.4132; -1.9042 (Brandwood Tunnel) SP066794
Earlswood Lakes feeder 52°22′24″N 1°49′57″W / 52.3734°N 1.8326°W / 52.3734; -1.8326 (Earlswood Lakes feeder) SP114750
M42 Motorway bridge 52°21′45″N 1°48′16″W / 52.3626°N 1.8044°W / 52.3626; -1.8044 (M42 Motorway bridge) SP134738
Lapworth flight lock 2 52°20′32″N 1°45′34″W / 52.3422°N 1.7595°W / 52.3422; -1.7595 (Lapworth flight lock 2) SP164715
Kingswood Jn with Grand Union Canal 52°20′06″N 1°43′38″W / 52.3350°N 1.7271°W / 52.3350; -1.7271 (Kingswood Jn with Grand Union Canal) SP186708
Lapworth flight lock 27 52°19′23″N 1°43′37″W / 52.3230°N 1.7269°W / 52.3230; -1.7269 (Lapworth flight lock 27) SP187694
Yarningale aqueduct 52°17′43″N 1°43′54″W / 52.2954°N 1.7318°W / 52.2954; -1.7318 (Yarningale aqueduct) SP183663
Wootton Wawen aqueduct 52°15′53″N 1°46′09″W / 52.2647°N 1.7693°W / 52.2647; -1.7693 (Wootton Wawen aqueduct) SP158629
Edstone aqueduct 52°14′47″N 1°45′51″W / 52.2465°N 1.7642°W / 52.2465; -1.7642 (Edstone aqueduct) SP161609
Wilmcote flight lock 40 52°12′57″N 1°45′07″W / 52.2158°N 1.7519°W / 52.2158; -1.7519 (Wilmcote flight lock 40) SP170575
Wilmcote flight lock 50 52°12′26″N 1°44′19″W / 52.2072°N 1.7387°W / 52.2072; -1.7387 (Wilmcote flight lock 50) SP179565
Jn with River Avon 52°11′29″N 1°42′08″W / 52.1915°N 1.7022°W / 52.1915; -1.7022 (Jn with River Avon) SP204548


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