The Pocklington Canal in Yorkshire, completed in 1818, is a 9.5-mile waterway with nine locks that begins near Pocklington and ends at East Cottingwith, where it joins the River Derwent.
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About Pocklington Canal
The Pocklington Canal in Yorkshire was completed in 1818. It is a wide canal that stretches for 9.5 miles and has nine locks. The canal starts near Pocklington and ends near East Cottingwith where it meets the River Derwent.