Points of Interest
| Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chichester Basin | 50°49′49″N 0°46′54″W / 50.8304°N 0.7817°W / 50.8304; -0.7817 (Chichester Basin) | SU859041 | |
| Jn with Portsmouth and Arundel Canal | 50°48′47″N 0°46′29″W / 50.8131°N 0.7746°W / 50.8131; -0.7746 (Jn with Portsmouth and Arundel Canal) | SU864022 | |
| Site of Casher Lock | 50°48′12″N 0°48′45″W / 50.8033°N 0.8126°W / 50.8033; -0.8126 (Site of Casher Lock) | SU837010 | |
| Salterns Lock | 50°48′14″N 0°49′41″W / 50.8040°N 0.8281°W / 50.8040; -0.8281 (Salterns Lock) | SU826011 | Chichester Channel |
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