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- Sleaford_Navigation maximumBoatBeam "4.572".
- Sleaford_Navigation maximumBoatLength "21.336".
- Sleaford_Navigation abstract "The Sleaford Navigation was a 12.5 mile (20.1 km) canalisation of the River Slea in Lincolnshire, England, which opened in 1794. It ran from a junction with the River Witham, near Chapel Hill to the town of Sleaford through seven locks, most of which were adjacent to mills. Lack of finance meant that it stopped short of its intended terminus, but it gradually grew to be successful financially. The coming of the railways in 1857 led to a rapid decline, and it was officially abandoned by an act of Parliament in 1878, but remained open for a further three years. The lower part of it remained navigable until the 1940s, when it was blocked by a sluice.Interest in restoring the canal began in 1972, and navigation was restored to the first 8 miles (13 km) with the re-opening of Lower Kyme lock in 1986. The Sleaford Navigation Trust has been working towards restoring the whole waterway, and succeeded in purchasing the Sleaford end of the river bed in 2004. A short section at Sleaford was opened in 2010, following the installation of a lift bridge. Nearby, Navigation House, which served as the clerk's office, has been restored as a visitor centre, and the adjacent seed warehouse has been turned into a centre for the promotion and exhibition of international craft and design.".
- Sleaford_Navigation hasJunctionWith River_Witham.
- Sleaford_Navigation maximumBoatBeam "4.572".
- Sleaford_Navigation maximumBoatLength "21.336".
- Sleaford_Navigation startPoint Sleaford.
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- Sleaford_Navigation wikiPageExternalLink banks-sir-joseph-1737.
- Sleaford_Navigation wikiPageExternalLink PNRC576.
- Sleaford_Navigation wikiPageExternalLink www.sleafordnavigation.co.uk.
- Sleaford_Navigation wikiPageID "17944919".
- Sleaford_Navigation wikiPageRevisionID "600635565".
- Sleaford_Navigation beam "15".
- Sleaford_Navigation beamIn "0".
- Sleaford_Navigation caption "The derelict chamber at Haverholme Lock awaiting restoration".
- Sleaford_Navigation company "Sleaford Navigation Co".
- Sleaford_Navigation dateAct "1792".
- Sleaford_Navigation dateUse "1794".
- Sleaford_Navigation end "Chapel Hill".
- Sleaford_Navigation engineer "William Crawley".
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- Sleaford_Navigation join River_Witham.
- Sleaford_Navigation len "70".
- Sleaford_Navigation lenIn "0".
- Sleaford_Navigation locks "7".
- Sleaford_Navigation name "Sleaford Navigation".
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- Sleaford_Navigation start "Sleaford".
- Sleaford_Navigation status "Part operational".
- Sleaford_Navigation subject Category:Canals_in_Lincolnshire.
- Sleaford_Navigation subject Category:River_navigations_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sleaford_Navigation subject Category:Transport_in_Lincolnshire.
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- Sleaford_Navigation comment "The Sleaford Navigation was a 12.5 mile (20.1 km) canalisation of the River Slea in Lincolnshire, England, which opened in 1794. It ran from a junction with the River Witham, near Chapel Hill to the town of Sleaford through seven locks, most of which were adjacent to mills. Lack of finance meant that it stopped short of its intended terminus, but it gradually grew to be successful financially.".
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