WebApr 24, 2011 · the only bit of the Southampton branch of the Southampton and Salisbury canal that remained was to the north of redbridge station, this finally disappeared in the … WebThe promotion of the Andover-Redbridge Canal by John Edward Houghton Spaul, 1975, Andover Local Archives Committee edition, in English
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WebNevertheless, by the 1850's railways were being built everywhere. A line from London to Andover opened in 1854, and in 1859 the Andover-Redbridge Canal, without which the … WebThe present St Mary’s Church, completed between 1844 and 1846, is an impressive building of knapped flint and Caen Stone from France which was delivered to Andover via the Redbridge Canal. Look inside if the church is open - the interior is sensational. WebThe Andover Canal was a canal built in Hampshire, England. It ran 22 miles from Andover to Redbridge through Stockbridge and Romsey. The canal had a fall of 179 feet through 24 … st charles il flower shop