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The Wilts and Berks Canal is a canal in the historic counties of Wiltshire and Berkshire, England, linking the [[Kennet and Avon Canal]] at Semington, near Melksham, to the River Thames at Abingdon. The [[North Wilts Canal]] merged with it to become a branch to the Thames and Severn Canal at Latton near Cricklade | The Wilts and Berks Canal is a canal in the historic counties of Wiltshire and Berkshire, England, linking the [[Kennet and Avon Canal]] at Semington, near Melksham, to the River Thames at Abingdon. The [[North Wilts Canal]] merged with it to become a branch to the [[Thames and Severn Canal]] at Latton near Cricklade | ||
Plan by [[Robert Whitworth (1734-1799)|Robert Whitworth]] | Plan by [[Robert Whitworth (1734-1799)|Robert Whitworth]] |
Latest revision as of 10:15, 15 September 2020
The Wilts and Berks Canal is a canal in the historic counties of Wiltshire and Berkshire, England, linking the Kennet and Avon Canal at Semington, near Melksham, to the River Thames at Abingdon. The North Wilts Canal merged with it to become a branch to the Thames and Severn Canal at Latton near Cricklade
Plan by Robert Whitworth