68 NW Cricklade Tunnel

South entrance to Cricklade tunnel., exists, brickwork crumbling. Tunnel contains water and is blocked after about 50 yds.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

69 NW Chelworth Wharf

Chelworth Wharf, cottages and wharf yard exist.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

70 NW River Key Aqueduct

Aqueduct over River. Key exists "arches. Embankment. here is about 7ft. high and canal bed filled.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

71 NW Bridge

Hayes Knoll Farm Bridge exists (brick arch).
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

72 NW Arch Bridge

Remains of Arch Bridge by Newths Lane, arch and canal bed filled.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

73 NW Hayes Knoll Lock

Hayes Knoll Lock, rises 6ft. 1in., some brickwork remains, but chamber full of water and much overgrown. Canal extinct.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

74 NW Aqueduct

Short section of embankment is left standing at field boundary over aqueduct for small stream.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

75 NW Purton Wharf

Purton Wharf. 3 cottages exist now rebuilt. Canal extinct, fields recovered for agricultural use. Route cross field to south-east to Moredon.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

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Moredon Aqueduct 1990s
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Moredon Aqueduct 1990s
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Moredon Aqueduct 1990s
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Moredon Aqueduct 1990s
A Canal Here?
Swindon charity walk from Moredon Aqueduct to Cambria bridge
A North Wilts Ramble. We explore unrestored sections of the North Wilts Canal.
A North Wilts Ramble. We explore unrestored sections of the North Wilts Canal.
Bullen's Bridge
Image credit: Swindon Museum. 1923, Bullen's bridge being dismantled. Looking SE
Bullens Bridge
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. 1923, Bullen's bridge being dismantled. Looking NW
BW200-1-12-3-0
Image credit: Courtesy of National Waterways Archive, Canal & River Trust. Easter 1956, NW branch, Crosslanes Lock & Cottage.
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Image credit: Courtesy of National Waterways Archive, Canal & River Trust. Easter 1956, NW branch, Crosslanes Lock & Cottage.
BW200-1-12-4-0
Image credit: Courtesy of National Waterways Archive, Canal & River Trust. Easter 1956, NW branch, Cricklade/ River Key aqueduct.
BW200-1-12-5-0
Image credit: Courtesy of National Waterways Archive, Canal & River Trust. Easter 1956, NW branch, Latton basin River Churn/ Mill Leat aqueduct.
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Cricklade Tunnel. Blocked off by steel piling when new road being constructed above
Dragonfly Journey 05
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. c1895, North Wilts canal, drawbridge between Cricklade & Latton, Geolocation estimated
Dragonfly Journey 06
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. c1895, North Wilts canal, aqueduct over The River Thames
Dragonfly Journey 07
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. c1895, North Wilts Canal, River Thames just above the aqueduct
Dragonfly Journey 08
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. c1895, North Wilts canal, Latton Stop Lock & Toll House
Dredging Mouldon Lock to Purton Rd
Dredging Mouldon Lock to Purton Rd
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Image credit: Britain from Above (1954) Middle right, tunnel of the North Wilts canal
EPW000931
Image credit: Britain from Above (1920) or Historic England

Middle of photo, looking left to right, Lockhouse, Lock 1 with bridge, Lock 2 & Lock 3

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Image credit: Britain from Above (1920) or Historic England

Left of photo, looking left to right, Lock 2, Lock 1 with bridge & Lockhouse

Faulkner Log Page 107

107 (Sept 89) Cd find no trace of the 2 Aqueducts between Latton and Cricklade. aqueduct. 4. Locks. Of 12 on this line, only 4 can be certainly located; viz. Latton?, Hayes Knoll, Pry, Crosslanes; and of these, only Pry and Hayes Knoll sufficiently to see actual masonry vestiges. The site of Moredon Lock can be conjectured from TP walk. 5. Bridges. Only remaining in occupation crossing at Farfield Lane (No. 10 q.v.), rest either were wood or brick (poss. Moredon & various in Swindon; no traces left except road humps (c.f. Dance Bridge) or fill across line. 6. Buildings. Wharf group at Chelworth well preserved; lock cottages at Latton, Hayes Knoll, (possibly) Crosslanes, & Pry, possibly also Wharf cottages at Pry Basin.

Fleet Street Bridge
Image credit: Local Studies, Swindon Central Library. c1913, Standing on John St bridge looking north west