Arbury Canals - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Seeswood Pool 52°30′46″N 1°31′09″W / 52.5129°N 1.5192°W / 52.5129; -1.5192 (Seeswood Pool) SP327906
Seeswood Canal 52°30′28″N 1°30′57″W / 52.5077°N 1.5159°W / 52.5077; -1.5159 (Seeswood Canal) SP329900
Triple lock 52°30′08″N 1°30′35″W / 52.5021°N 1.5096°W / 52.5021; -1.5096 (Triple lock) SP333894
Hall Pool 52°29′57″N 1°30′31″W / 52.4993°N 1.5087°W / 52.4993; -1.5087 (Hall Pool) SP334891
Coton Lawn Canal terminus 52°30′34″N 1°30′30″W / 52.5094°N 1.5083°W / 52.5094; -1.5083 (Coton Lawn Canal terminus) SP334902
Coton Lawn Canal 52°30′08″N 1°30′08″W / 52.5022°N 1.5023°W / 52.5022; -1.5023 (Coton Lawn Canal) SP338894
Coventry Wood lock 52°29′38″N 1°29′40″W / 52.4939°N 1.4944°W / 52.4939; -1.4944 (Coventry Wood lock) SP344885
Arbury Low Level canal 52°29′33″N 1°29′07″W / 52.4926°N 1.4853°W / 52.4926; -1.4853 (Arbury Low Level canal) SP350884
Bedworth locks 52°29′29″N 1°28′36″W / 52.4913°N 1.4767°W / 52.4913; -1.4767 (Bedworth locks) SP356882
Coventry Communication Canal 52°29′29″N 1°28′11″W / 52.4915°N 1.4698°W / 52.4915; -1.4698 (Coventry Communication Canal) SP360883
Jn with Coventry Canal 52°29′27″N 1°27′50″W / 52.4908°N 1.4639°W / 52.4908; -1.4639 (Jn with Coventry Canal) SP364882
Griff Hollows Canal 52°30′09″N 1°27′47″W / 52.5025°N 1.4630°W / 52.5025; -1.4630 (Griff Hollows Canal) SP365895 Jn with Coventry Canal
Griff Hollows Wharf 52°30′11″N 1°28′36″W / 52.5031°N 1.4766°W / 52.5031; -1.4766 (Griff Hollows Wharf) SP356895


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