A report on Oxfordshire, Oxford and Oxford Canal
The Oxford Canal is a 78 mi narrowboat canal in central England linking the City of Oxford with the Coventry Canal at Hawkesbury (just north of Coventry and south of Bedworth) via Banbury and Rugby.
- Oxford CanalIt is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire.
- OxfordAs well as the city of Oxford, other centres of population are Banbury, Bicester, Kidlington and Chipping Norton to the north of Oxford; Carterton and Witney to the west; Thame and Chinnor to the east; and Abingdon-on-Thames, Wantage, Didcot, Wallingford and Henley-on-Thames to the south.
- OxfordshireThe Oxford Canal traverses Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire and east Warwickshire through broad, shallow valleys and lightly rolling hills; the canal's route northeast and then northwest forms part of the Warwickshire ring.
- Oxford CanalThe Oxford Canal links to the Midlands and follows the Cherwell from Banbury via Kidlington into the city of Oxford, where these join the navigable Thames.
- OxfordshireIn the 18th century the Oxford Canal was built to connect Oxford with the Midlands.
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River Cherwell
2 linksTributary of the River Thames in central England.
Tributary of the River Thames in central England.
It rises near Hellidon, Northamptonshire and flows southwards for 40 mi to meet the Thames at Oxford in Oxfordshire.
The Oxford Canal enters the valley here, and roughly follows, on its route to Oxford until Thrupp near Kidlington.
River Thames
1 linksRiver that flows through southern England including London.
River that flows through southern England including London.
From the west it flows through Oxford (where it is sometimes called the Isis), Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor.
Sculptures titled Tamesis and Isis by Anne Seymour Damer can be found on the bridge at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire (the original terracotta and plaster models were exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, in 1785.
The Grand Union effectively bypassed the earlier, narrow and winding Oxford Canal which also remains open as a popular scenic recreational route.
Banbury
1 linksBanbury is a historic market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, South East England.
Banbury is located 64 mi north-west of London, 37 mi south-east of Birmingham, 27 mi south-east of Coventry and 22 mi north-west of Oxford.
The opening of the Oxford Canal from Hawkesbury Junction to Banbury on 30 March 1778 gave the town a cheap and reliable supply of Warwickshire coal.