Wendover Arm Canal

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The Wendover Arm Canal is a restored branch of England’s Grand Union Canal, known for its rural scenery and ongoing conservation efforts near Wendover in Buckinghamshire.

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Wendover Arm Canal canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
access public footpaths
connectsTo Tring Summit NERFINISHED
main line of the Grand Union Canal
constructionMaterial earth-lined channel
country England
drainageBasin local chalk streams
environmentType rural
hasFeature bridges
locks
towpath
hasHabitat aquatic plants
waterfowl
wetland
hasIssue water leakage
hasView rural countryside
heritageStatus historic waterway
knownFor conservation efforts
restoration work
rural scenery
locatedIn Buckinghamshire
Chilterns area
locatedNear Wendover NERFINISHED
managedBy canal restoration volunteers
waterways charities
near Chiltern Hills NERFINISHED
Wendover Woods NERFINISHED
originalFunction navigation
water supply
partOf Grand Union Canal NERFINISHED
region South East England
restorationFocus bank lining
ecological enhancement
status navigable in parts
partly restored
subjectOf heritage conservation
restoration project
tourismType eco-tourism
heritage tourism
transportType inland waterway
usedFor angling
leisure boating
walking
wildlife observation
waterwaySystem Grand Union Canal NERFINISHED
waterwayType narrow canal

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Wendover hasNearbyFeature Wendover Arm Canal
Grand Junction Canal hasJunctionWith Wendover Arm Canal