Coventry Basin

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Coventry Basin is a historic canal terminus in Coventry, England, known for its restored wharves, warehouses, and role as a focal point of the city's canal network and regeneration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal basin
canal terminus
connectedTo Coventry Canal towpath NERFINISHED
local walking and cycling routes
country United Kingdom
hasArchitecture converted canal-side buildings
industrial-era warehouses
hasConservation restoration and preservation of canal heritage
hasEconomicRole supports local businesses
supports tourism economy
hasFeature basin arm
canal-side towpaths
moorings
restored warehouses
restored wharves
hasHeritage historic canal infrastructure
hasNearby city centre of Coventry
hasRecreation canal-side cafes and restaurants
public open space
hasTransportRole inland waterway hub
hasUse leisure boating
residential moorings
retail and hospitality
tourism
heritageStatus locally significant historic site
locatedIn Coventry NERFINISHED
England
West Midlands NERFINISHED
partOf Coventry canal network NERFINISHED
role focal point of Coventry’s canal network
focus of urban regeneration
terminusOf Coventry Canal NERFINISHED

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Coventry Canal startPoint Coventry Basin