Britain's rivers deserve to be better known.
Teeming with wildlife, steeped in history, sporting
bridges, docks and stunning architecture, not to mention
supporting riverside pubs, waterways museums and a
variety of places of interest, they are the country's
essential arteries, connecting inland Britain with the
sea.
From such world-renowned rivers as the Trent
and Severn to little known tributaries like the Wharf,
Wissey and Lark, British River Navigations
celebrates England's inland rivers which have been
improved for navigation, initially for commercial use,
but now mostly carrying leisure craft.
A
fantastic celebration in its own right, alongside the
author's previous Canals of Britain and Rivers
of Britain this new book completes a trilogy on the
different routes that can be used by large and small
craft through the inland as well as tidal rivers of
Britain. As with his other two books, it takes a wide
ranging and detailed look at the built and natural
environments surrounding these waterway gems.
It
explores the history, folklore, wildlife, literature and
nearby towns and villages, all illustrated with
beautiful maps and colour photographs. So much more than
just a guidebook, it contains fascinating detail about
our often surprising waterways right across the
country.
For anyone enjoying England's rivers for
recreation or transportation, this captivating guide
gives a fascinating insight into the lifeblood of our
countryside.
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