Points of Interest
| Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andover Wharf | 51°12′16″N 1°28′56″W / 51.2044°N 1.4823°W / 51.2044; -1.4823 (Andover Wharf) | SU362451 | |
| Andover | 51°11′39″N 1°29′34″W / 51.1943°N 1.4929°W / 51.1943; -1.4929 (Andover) | SU355440 | |
| Goodworth Clatford | 51°10′42″N 1°28′57″W / 51.1783°N 1.4825°W / 51.1783; -1.4825 (Goodworth Clatford) | SU362422 | railway line |
| Remains of canal | 51°09′44″N 1°27′55″W / 51.1621°N 1.4654°W / 51.1621; -1.4654 (Remains of canal) | SU374404 | railway line straighter |
| River Anton aqueduct | 51°09′14″N 1°27′36″W / 51.1539°N 1.4601°W / 51.1539; -1.4601 (River Anton aqueduct) | SU378395 | |
| River Test aqueduct | 51°09′03″N 1°27′19″W / 51.1509°N 1.4554°W / 51.1509; -1.4554 (River Test aqueduct) | SU381392 | |
| Stockbridge | 51°06′50″N 1°29′18″W / 51.1139°N 1.4883°W / 51.1139; -1.4883 (Stockbridge) | SU359350 | railway line |
| Jn with Salisbury & Southampton Canal | 51°02′06″N 1°31′41″W / 51.0351°N 1.5280°W / 51.0351; -1.5280 (Jn with Salisbury & Southampton Canal) | SU331263 | Kimbridge |
| Timsbury | 51°01′27″N 1°30′48″W / 51.0241°N 1.5134°W / 51.0241; -1.5134 (Timsbury) | SU342250 | |
| Romsey | 50°59′57″N 1°29′15″W / 50.9992°N 1.4875°W / 50.9992; -1.4875 (Romsey) | SU360223 | |
| Remains of canal | 50°57′34″N 1°29′04″W / 50.9595°N 1.4844°W / 50.9595; -1.4844 (Remains of canal) | SU363179 | |
| Nursling | 50°56′14″N 1°29′06″W / 50.9371°N 1.4849°W / 50.9371; -1.4849 (Nursling) | SU362154 | railway line straighter |
| Jn with River Test | 50°55′21″N 1°28′32″W / 50.9226°N 1.4755°W / 50.9226; -1.4755 (Jn with River Test) | SU369138 |
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