Wendover Arm, Grand Union Canal :: Shared Description

The Wendover Arm was planned as a feeder to supply water to the Tring Summit of the Grand Junction Canal (now the Grand Union Canal). It was completed as a navigable canal in 1797 and operated as such throughout the 19th century. However the canal leaked water and was closed early in the 20th century, and the water was piped into the reservoirs at Tring. As a result the route of the canal currently splits into three sections:
From Wendover to Drayton Beauchamp (via Halton and Buckland Wharf) the old canal channel carries what is, in environmental terms, a very healthy chalk stream. Because of the minimal human disturbance it supports a wide range of animal and plant species.
Between Drayton Beauchamp and Little Tring the canal channel is currently being relined so that it can be re-watered – allowing canal boats to travel to Buckland Wharf, where low road bridges currently prevent further progress. This work is being carried out by the Wendover Arm Trust LinkExternal link
Between Little Tring and the Tring Summit of the Grand Union Canal the canal is fully navigable, and a short section has recently been reopened to provide a winding hole. This section gives great pleasure to those who travel in barges but is environmentally far less interesting than the Wendover end because passing barges stir up the mud.
by Chris Reynolds
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SP8911 : Wendover Arm:  The Reed-fringed Canal and adjacent Housing at Aston Clinton by Chris Reynolds
SP8609 : A Coot ripples the Water of The Wendover Arm by Chris Reynolds
SP8609 : Reflections and a Mallard Duck in the Wendover Arm by Chris Reynolds
SP8608 : Wendover Arm: Reed beds in the Canal by Chris Reynolds
SP9011 : Bridge 5, Wendover Arm, Drayton Beauchamp, looking East by Chris Reynolds
SP9112 : The Wendover Arm of the GU Canal, Little Tring by Rob Farrow
SP8911 : Accommodation bridge at Bucklandwharf by Rob Farrow
SP8810 : Wendover Arm: The trees return by Chris Reynolds
SP8608 : The Wendover Arm by Stephen McKay
SP8911 : Bucklandwharf - A section of Wendover Arm canal by Rob Farrow
SP8709 : Nesting Swan at The Wides on Disused Canal at Halton by Chris Reynolds
SP9012 : Wendover Arm: Partly restored section south of bridge 4A by Rob Farrow
SP9012 : Wendover Arm: The short length refilled in 2007 by Chris Reynolds
SP9011 : Canal-side bench and trees, Wendover Arm by Rob Farrow
SP8810 : Wendover Arm: The trees overshadow the canal by Harelane Bridge by Chris Reynolds
SP8608 : Oliver's Bridge, Wendover Arm by Stephen McKay
SP8609 : Wendover Arm; Sluice Gate by Chris Reynolds
SP8710 : A Mallard Duck and Ducklings on the Wendover Arm of the Grand Union Canal by Chris Reynolds
SP9213 : The Damaged New Mill Canal Bridge - Scaffolding has been erected by Chris Reynolds
SP9011 : The Wendover Arm looking East from the Bridge at Drayton Beauchamp by Chris Reynolds
SP9213 : Wendover Arm from Gamnel Bridge by Stephen McKay
SP8911 : Looking along the Wendover Arm to Bucklandwharf by Rob Farrow
SP8609 : Dabchick (AKA Little Grebe) on the Wendover Arm of the Grand Union Canal by Chris Reynolds
SP8608 : Wendover Arm - The Footbridge at Railway Crossing by Chris Reynolds
SP8608 : The Wendover Arm - towpath and sign by Stephen McKay

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Created: Sun, 3 Aug 2014, Updated: Sun, 3 Aug 2014

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