Now we were ready for the final run in to Milton Keynes, our destination on this trip. Although it remained quite chilly all day, it was bright and sunny. (No rain and the news relayed further official drought conditions now covering most of the country where there are canals)
Leighton Lock |
Before reaching Leighton Lock we passed the Wyvern Shipping hire base - it was from here that we set off on our Canal 40 trip (see http://canaljourney.blogspot.co.uk/)
The next stretch is very pleasant and for quite a distance Great Brickhill, we we lived in the 1980's, could be seen on the hill set back from the valley which carries the canal and the River Ouzel.
Soulbury Three Locks |
Stoke Hammond Lock |
Stoke Hammond Lock Pump House |
Fenny Stratford Lock |
Before passing through the lock we filled up with water. The lock also has a swing bridge across which gives vehicle access to the former lock cottage - although it does not look as if it is regularly used for this purpose any more.
The canal through Milton Keynes is a mixture of the old and the new as these two photos of bridges demonstrate.
We eventually moored just before the marina where we have arranged to leave the boat for the next couple of weeks, with time for Mike to retrieve the car, ready for our homeward journey tomorrow.
9.5 miles - 6 locks
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