Latitude and longitude of Titchfield Canal

Satellite map of Titchfield Canal

The Titchfield Canal is a canal in Hampshire, England, UK, and Britain's second-oldest man-made waterway. It was built in 1611 following the decision by the Third Earl of Southampton to build a dike across the entrance to the River Meon, cutting it off from the Solent. The canal may have enabled boat traffic to continue to reach Titchfield, then a busy port. Records are limited since the canal was built as a private enterprise entirely on land owned by the Third Earl of Southampton.

Latitude: 50° 51' 3.60" N
Longitude: -1° 14' 16.80" W

Nearest city to this article: Fareham

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GPS coordinates of Titchfield Canal, United Kingdom

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