The reason: The historic lock, built to an unusual pattern with scalloped walls, had deteriorated to the point where it was in danger of collapse. Our work will prevent further deterioration and preserve it for possible future reopening.
The restoration: The Louth Navigation was partly built as a river-based navigation which follows the River Lud downstream from Louth town, then as an artificial canal heading north to Tetney Haven at the mouth of the Humber. It survived as a drainage channel but the locks fell into dereliction; however since 1986 the Louth
Navigation Trust has been dedicated to preserving the waterway and encouraging regeneration of the canal corridor. It has renovated the historic warehouse at Canal Head and holds events there, has published walk leaflets covering the waterway, and ultimately hopes to restore the locks and reopen the waterway to navigation.
Louth, Lincolnshire LN11
United Kingdom
Canal Camp 2024 Price Set | £ 80.00 |