Planning

Grand Union Canal Conservation Area

Canal lock with fields beyond

Summary

 

The Grand Union Canal Conservation Area was designated by Leicestershire County Council in October 2000. It is a 48 kilometre long linear area extending from Welford on the Northamptonshire and Leicestershire border to the City of Leicester at Aylestone. 

 

Description

 

The Conservation Area itself does not just cover the canal but also canal related facilities such as aqueducts, boatsheds, wharves, mileposts, and bollards, lock keepers cottages, ponds, clay pits and canal side facilities. The canal is essentially a narrow linear waterway flanked by a towpath, crossed at regular intervals by bridges and controlled in height by locks. The canal was built between 1793 and 1814 as part of a pre railway age national transport link.

 

The Grand Union Canal Conservation Area Schedule

 

The Grand Union Conservation Area includes the section of the Grand Union Canal

between the Leicester City boundary, 130 metres north of Blue Bank Lock and the boundary of the County with Northamptonshire. The whole of the Harborough Arm of the Grand Union Canal between its junction with the main Grand Union Canal at Foxton Locks and its terminus at the Harborough Basin in Market Harborough at the edge of B6047 road.

 

It includes the whole of the Welford branch starting at the point where it leaves the main Grand Union Canal, 160 metres north of the county boundary with Northamptonshire and the terminus of the Welford branch at the A5199 but including a triangular section below Welford Reservoir on the opposite side of the A5199 road.

 

A section of the Saddington feeder is included, approximately 1.2 kilometres east of Saddington, following the line of the feeder towards the Saddington Reservoir for a distance of 130 metres south of the Grand Union Canal up to and including the first bridge crossing the feeder.

 

The width of the conservation area boundary varies along its designated length according to the type and nature of features and boundaries present.

 

Statutory listed buildings within the conservation area

 

There are a number of listed buildings within the Grand Union Canal Conservation Area one of these is within the borough's boundary. This listed building is grade two (grade II) which is described as a building of special interest which warrants every effort being made to preserve it. 

Canal Bridge and tow path

 

The statutory listed building is:

Turnover Bridge, Grand Union Canal: Grade two

 

For further information please contact:

Leicestershire County Council [external link]|

County Hall

Glenfield,
Leicester
LE3 8RA

 

Telephone: 0116 232 3232

 

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