Cotswold Canals

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Cotswold Canals is a historic network of restored and partially restored waterways in Gloucestershire, England, linking the River Thames to the River Severn through the Cotswold Hills.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal network
waterway system
closedToThroughTraffic 20th century
connects River Severn NERFINISHED
River Thames NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage tourism
leisure boating
recreation
declinePeriod late 19th century
ecosystemType riparian habitat
hasConservationValue biodiversity
hasEconomicImpact local tourism
regeneration of canal-side areas
hasFeature aqueducts
locks
towpaths
tunnels
hasPart Stroudwater Navigation NERFINISHED
Thames and Severn Canal NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation historic waterway
historicalUse freight transport
industrial transport
includes Stroudwater Navigation NERFINISHED
Thames and Severn Canal NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cotswolds
England
Gloucestershire
navigationAuthority mixed authorities and trusts
notableSection Stroudwater Navigation Phase 1A restoration
Thames and Severn Canal summit level NERFINISHED
openedForNavigation late 18th century
passesNear Cirencester NERFINISHED
passesThrough Cotswold Hills NERFINISHED
Stonehouse NERFINISHED
Stroud NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
restorationLedBy Cotswold Canals Trust NERFINISHED
restorationPartner Canal and River Trust NERFINISHED
Stroud District Council NERFINISHED
status partially restored
under restoration
usedFor angling
cycling
walking
wildlife conservation
waterwayType inland waterway

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Thames and Severn Canal formsLinkIn Cotswold Canals