Grand Union Canal near South Harefield Taken from the London Loop/Colne Valley Trail footpath.
Grand Union Canal near South Harefield Taken from the London Loop/Colne Valley Trail footpath.
West Hyde The lake is a former gravel pit in the valley of the River Colne, now flooded and used for recreational purposes, such as sailing, fishing, and wildlife observation. A look at the 1940s Ordnance Survey map shows the land in the valley is undisturbed, so the gravel pits must have been excavated after the Second World War.
Canal with houses on Jacks Lane View from towpath bridge over the spillway from the canal to the River Colne. The houses have a frontage onto Jacks Lane, and gardens with moorings on the canal.
River Colne: Overspill weir from the Grand Union Canal. The Grand Union Canal is beyond the towpath footbridge on the red girder on the right. Water flows out of the canal, under the footbridge, and over the weir into the River Colne.

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