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I was working in a nearby field and saw this bridge up the track so being the nosey kind I went and had a look.

 

Apparently its part of the Wey & Arun Canal built to bring people from London to the Sea back in the day (about 1800 and something).

1st pic the bridge

2nd pic the lock

3rd pic other side looks a bit empty.

4th pic interesting stairs with modern drainage pipe

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I was working in a nearby field and saw this bridge up the track so being the nosey kind I went and had a look.

 

Apparently its part of the Wey & Arun Canal built to bring people from London to the Sea back in the day (about 1800 and something).

1st pic the bridge

2nd pic the lock

3rd pic other side looks a bit empty.

4th pic interesting stairs with modern drainage pipe

 

I think I worked on that lock, putting in some of the stonework on the left hand side.

 

Canal restoration by volunteers is a long, slow process but they eventually get done. There are some reasonable lengths of the Wey and Arun which are now back in water.

 

Alec

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