Battlebridge Basin

Battlebridge Basin

Battlebridge Basin from the main canal
Specifications
Status Open
Navigation authority Canal & River Trust
History
Date completed 1822

Regents Canal Basins

Legend
To Paddington

Kings Cross Station
A5200 York Way
Battlebridge Basin
A5203 Caledonian Road
Pentonville
Islington Tunnel (960 yd)

A1 Upper Islington Street
Danbury Road bridge
City Road Lock
City Road Basin
Wharf Road bridge
Wenlock Basin
Packington Square footbridge
Sturts Road Lock
A1200 New North Road Bridge
To Limehouse

Battlebridge Basin is a canal basin in the London Borough of Islington. It is located off the Regents Canal.

Current use

The basin contains a number of residential moorings. It is the site of the London Canal Museum, opened in 1992, and Kings Place development completed in 2008 and home to The Guardian. It is around 140 metres (460 ft) long and 50 metres (160 ft) wide.

History

The basin was constructed in 1820 at the same time as the second half of the canal from Camden Town to Limehouse, though the wharf buildings were not completed until 1822.[1] It was originally known as Horsfall Basin after the original landowner, and later as Maiden Lane Basin. Its current name comes from the former name for the King's Cross area, named after an ancient bridge over the River Fleet.

The canal museum buildings were used in the second half of the 19th century and early 20th century for the storage of ice from Norway and its distribution to the surrounding area.[2]

See also

References

  1. "History". Battlebridge Moorings.
  2. "Ice House the Building 12-13 New North Road". London Canal Museum.

Coordinates: 51°32′05″N 0°07′15″W / 51.534622°N 0.120817°W / 51.534622; -0.120817

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