The Somerset Coal Canal near Brassknocker Basin
Entrance to the Somerset Coal Canal near Monkton Combe. The Somerset Coal Canal (originally known as the Somersetshire Coal Canal) was a narrow canal in England, built around 1800 from Paulton basins at Paulton and Timsbury via Camerton, an aqueduct at Dunkerton, Combe Hay, Midford and Monkton Combe to Limpley Stoke where it joined the Kennet and Avon Canal. This gave access from the Somerset coalfield, which at its peak contained 80 collieries, to London. The longest arm was 18 miles (29 km) long with 23 locks. From Midford an arm also ran via Writhlington to Radstock, with a tunnel at Wellow.
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Location: Monkton Combe
Photo credit: © Alun John / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: bridge, canal, entrance, narrow, walls