Route
The aqueduct at Sandholme Farm, which carries the canal over a drainage ditch which was already in existence when the canal was built, is largely constructed from red bricks, and has three segmental arches. It is grade II listed.
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Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
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Junction with River Hull | 53°53′24″N 0°23′38″W / 53.890°N 0.394°W / 53.890; -0.394 (Junction with River Hull) | TA056449 | Start of canal |
Holderness Drain aqueduct | 53°53′24″N 0°21′29″W / 53.890°N 0.358°W / 53.890; -0.358 (Holderness Drain aqueduct) | TA079450 | |
Leven wharf | 53°53′20″N 0°19′05″W / 53.889°N 0.318°W / 53.889; -0.318 (Leven wharf) | TA106449 | End of the canal |
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