01 St. Helen's Wharf

St. Helen's Wharf (inscribed stone) Abingdon, Cast Iron Bridge erected as specified in Act of 1821 over River Ock, inscribed:- "Erected by the Wilts and Berks. Canal Company: AD 1824. Cast at Agramans Bristol" This bridge has been extended in width, otherwise it is a fine specimen of contemporary cast iron work.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

019 Wharf buildings Dauntsey Jan 1979
1979, Wharf buildings Dauntsey
02 Abingdon Lock & River

Site of Lock, Wharf and Basin now Abingdon Laundry. Fine stone wharf store exists. Nissen hut stands directly on lock chamber. Lock rise was 9ft. 6 ins. (depending on level of Thames) to the canal.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

048632E
Image credit: RCHS. 1964, Wroughton Wharf buildings.
048633E
Image credit: RCHS. 1964, Wroughton Wharf buildings.
048634E
Image credit: RCHS. 1964, Wroughton Wharf buildings.
06 Melksham Wharf c 1900 (002)
Melksham Wharf, C1900
080 Wharf Farm Hay Lane June 1978
1978, Wharf Farm Hay Lane
1.01.2 Abingdon (346n)
1960, Abingdon, Wharf House
Log
12 Grove Wharf

Grove Wharf, 4 wharf cottages and old public house still inhabited.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

15 Wantage Basin

Wantage Basin. Wharfinger house, Wharf store, stable, tack room, weighbridge and toll house all exist in dilapidated condition. This site will be redeveloped soon. it's buildings are original.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

16 East Challow Wharf

Challow wharf and Iron Foundry and Bridge (extinct). (Survey required of Iron Foundry).
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

2.1.2 Wantage Branch (205n)
1959, Wantage branch, Wharf House
20 Longcot Top Lock & Wharf

Canal enters cutting about 50 yds. by 12ft, deep. Longcot Old Wharf and Lock, Bridge Arch is filled and Wharf house is private residence. Longcot Upper Lock rises 9ft. and is sited to west of bridge.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969

22 Longcot Wharf

Longcot New Wharf is converted to residences (2 houses). Wharf store demolished at south end.
D.L. Banfield Survey, 1969