Waterways >Fossdyke
Fossdyke runs from Torksey Lock on the tidal river Trent, joining the Witham at Brayford Pool in Lincoln.
The length of Fossdyke that is navigable.
There is one lock on Fossdyke
Fossdyke is believed to have been originally constructed by the Romans, and is therefore the oldest canal in the country.
Hundreds of miles of waterways – along with their unique heritage and habitats – are currently starved of funding and rely on constant lobbying by us to safeguard their future.
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