Droitwich Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Jn with Worcs and B'ham Canal 52°15′54″N 2°06′54″W / 52.2650°N 2.1151°W / 52.2650; -2.1151 (Jn with Worcs and B'ham Canal) SO922629
M5 culvert 52°16′02″N 2°08′00″W / 52.2672°N 2.1332°W / 52.2672; -2.1332 (M5 culvert) SO910632
Barge Lock 52°16′11″N 2°08′44″W / 52.2696°N 2.1456°W / 52.2696; -2.1456 (Barge Lock) SO901635
Ladywood Lock 52°14′52″N 2°11′40″W / 52.2478°N 2.1944°W / 52.2478; -2.1944 (Ladywood Lock) SO868610
A449 Hawford Bridge 52°14′17″N 2°13′34″W / 52.2381°N 2.2261°W / 52.2381; -2.2261 (A449 Hawford Bridge) SO846600
Jn with River Severn 52°14′15″N 2°13′56″W / 52.2374°N 2.2322°W / 52.2374; -2.2322 (Jn with River Severn) SO842599


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