Description
There is a canal running from the village of Titchfield to the sea and held by a sea lock. It patently exists but there is no surviving evidence as to why and when it was built. This has caused historians to speculate and sometimes conflicting theories have developed.
This paper assembles and assesses the surviving evidence and concludes that the canal (often referred to as ‘the new river’) was probably not built as early as is sometimes claimed.
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