The Oxford Canal :: Shared Description

The 78 mile Oxford Canal links Oxford with the Coventry Canal near Bedworth, via Banbury and Rugby. It connects to the River Thames at Oxford, and even combines with the Grand Union Canal for 5 miles near Braunston.

The canal was constructed in stages over about twenty years from 1769 to 1790. James Brindley surveyed and began the work with Samuel Simcock, but following Brindley's death, Simcock took over. By 1774 the canal had reached Napton, and by 1778, Banbury. Lack of money meant that the final stretch to Oxford was not started until 1786. That took three years and the completed canal was finally opened on 1 January 1790.

Being an early canal, it was built to be contour hugging, avoiding changes of water level wherever possible. As a result of increasing competition from the Grand Union Canal, by the late 1820s it was decided that the meandering course needed reducing in mileage, so the northern section was to be reduced by more than 14 miles. Construction, supervised by Sir William Cubitt, started in 1829, and was finished by 1834. A parallel doubling up of the lock flight at Hillmorton was built and the route was straightened in many places, and a new tunnel at Newbold was dug. Not all the planned improvements were made; the final reduction in mileage being nearer 11 miles.
Evidence of the original course can still be seen by perusing aerial images and OS 1:25000 maps. The section south of Napton was never straightened. The railways had arrived and canal decline had started.

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by Roger D Kidd
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SP4352 : Fenny Compton Tunnel, Oxford Canal by Stephen McKay
SP4646 : Oxford Canal, Cropredy by Stephen McKay
SP4877 : Towpath Bridge, Oxford Canal by Stephen McKay
SP4645 : Cropredy Mill Bridge, Oxford Canal by Stephen McKay
SP4578 : Oxford Canal west of Cathiron in Warwickshire by Roger  D Kidd
SP4936 : Kings Sutton (Tarver's) Lock, Oxford Canal by Stephen McKay
SP5006 : Jericho Wharf development site by Stephen Craven
SP4540 : Tooley's Boatyard, Banbury by Stephen McKay
SP5176 : Oxford Canal  near Brownsover, Warwickshire by Roger  D Kidd
SP4811 : Former rail bridge 231A, Oxford Canal by JThomas
SP4811 : 'Bugbrooke' on the Oxford Canal by Stephen McKay
SP4877 : Oxford Canal, Fall's Bridge by Stephen McKay
SP4933 : Aynho Weir Lock by Stephen McKay
SP4977 : Oxford Canal, west of Brownsover  by Stephen McKay
SP4877 : Oxford Canal, Fall's Bridge by Stephen McKay
SP4877 : Oxford Canal, Fall's Bridge by Stephen McKay
SP5269 : Rowdyke Bridge south-west of Barby in Northamptonshire by Roger  D Kidd
SP4926 : Oxford Canal, near Upper Heyford by Stephen McKay
SP4813 : Bridge 226A, Oxford Canal by Stephen McKay
SP4551 : Boundary Lift Bridge, Oxford Canal by Stephen McKay
SP5374 : Oxford Canal, Hillmorton by Stephen McKay
SP5077 : Oxford Canal east of Newbold on Avon, Warwickshire by Roger  D Kidd
SP4650 : Claydon Lock 18, Oxford Canal by Stephen McKay
SP4551 : Oxford Canal, north of Claydon by Stephen McKay
SP4932 : 'Toblerhome' at Aynho by Stephen McKay

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Created: Mon, 2 Apr 2018, Updated: Sun, 8 Apr 2018

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