Forest Hill was an important location on the canal, with a wharf and swingbridges. Nowadays its just an urban crossroads with shops and a railway…
Continue ReadingThe Croydon Canal 7) The Davids Road elevated walkway at Forest Hill
The houses along Davids Road are said to be built on the bed of the canal. Looking south east towards the Dartmouth Road junction in…
Continue ReadingThe Croydon Canal 6) Through the former Forest Wood
Forest Wood was a quite large tract of woodland up in the hills above London. To give an idea of what the route must have…
Continue ReadingThe Croydon Canal 5) From Brockley & ‘the locks’ to Honor Oak
This was the location at which the canal rose steeply on its climb to Honor Oak – no other such comparable broad canal ascent can…
Continue ReadingThe Croydon Canal 4) Along Shardeloes Road
One of those quite rare stretches of waterway that have now become a road (this is however NOT a ‘rarity’ in London when one considers…
Continue ReadingThe Croydon Canal 3) Through Goldsmiths to Barriedale
This section of former canal route as far as Barriedale, is on land belonging to Goldsmiths College and is not open for public access. Permission…
Continue ReadingThe Croydon Canal 2) The route through New Cross
The Croydon and Rotherhithe company lost its opportunity for an independent route to Rotherhithe, having to share a common route with the Grand Surrey Canal.…
Continue ReadingThe Croydon Canal 1) The junction with the Grand Surrey Canal near Hatcham
In the begining plans for the canal anticipated a connection with the Thames, thus it was known officially as the Croydon and Rotherhithe Canal. The…
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