Parnall's Canal

Former canal in Cornwall, England

50°20′17″N 4°47′28″W / 50.338°N 4.791°W / 50.338; -4.791 Parnall's Canal was a half mile long canal that was built in Cornwall in about 1720 near St Austell. It was closed due to a rock slide in about 1732.[1] It was one of only five canals to be built in Cornwall, the others being the St. Columb Canal from Mawgan Porth to St. Columb, the Liskeard & Looe Union Canal, the Par Canal from Pontsmill to Par, and the Bude Canal.

References

  1. ^ Hadfield, Charles (1967; 1970). The Canals of South West England. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. p. 165 ISBN 0-7153-8645-X

See also

  • flagCornwall portal


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