The Canal

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Sussex

England

The Canal

Shoreham Power Station A 420MW gas powered Power Station completed in 2000, on the site of the old Brighton 'B' coal fired Power Station, seen here from the entrance lock into Shoreham Harbour.
Shoreham Power Station Credit: Ian Capper

The Canal, located in Sussex, is a picturesque freshwater marsh that encompasses a lake, pool, pond, and marshland. Spanning over a vast area, it is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

The lake at The Canal is a serene body of water, fed by natural springs and surrounded by lush vegetation. It provides a tranquil setting for various activities such as fishing, boating, and picnicking. The crystal-clear water is home to numerous fish species, including carp, pike, and roach, attracting anglers of all skill levels.

Adjacent to the lake is a smaller pool, which serves as a breeding ground for amphibians and insects. Its shallow depth and calm waters provide an ideal habitat for frogs, toads, and dragonflies. The pool is also a popular spot for children to learn about aquatic life and observe the fascinating metamorphosis of tadpoles into frogs.

The pond at The Canal is a hidden gem, nestled among reeds and cattails. It is teeming with aquatic plants and serves as a vital watering hole for birds and small mammals. Visitors can admire the vibrant colors of water lilies and listen to the soothing sounds of chirping birds while strolling along its banks.

Surrounding the lake, pool, and pond is a lush freshwater marsh, characterized by its dense vegetation and boggy terrain. This marshland provides a crucial habitat for a wide array of bird species, including herons, kingfishers, and warblers. It is a popular spot for birdwatching, as visitors can observe these feathered creatures in their natural habitat.

Overall, The Canal in Sussex offers a unique and diverse ecosystem that attracts nature lovers from all walks of life. Its combination of a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh provides a rich habitat for numerous plant and animal species, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a tranquil and immersive natural experience

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The Canal Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.82927/-0.21366221 or Grid Reference TQ2504. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shoreham Power Station A 420MW gas powered Power Station completed in 2000, on the site of the old Brighton 'B' coal fired Power Station, seen here from the entrance lock into Shoreham Harbour.
Shoreham Power Station
A 420MW gas powered Power Station completed in 2000, on the site of the old Brighton 'B' coal fired Power Station, seen here from the entrance lock into Shoreham Harbour.
City of Chichester A hopper dredger built in 1997, seen here about to enter Shoreham Harbour for unloading.
City of Chichester
A hopper dredger built in 1997, seen here about to enter Shoreham Harbour for unloading.
Southwick Beach Looking along Southwick Beach towards the East Breakwater at the entrance to Shoreham Harbour.
Southwick Beach
Looking along Southwick Beach towards the East Breakwater at the entrance to Shoreham Harbour.
Southwick Beach Looking along the promenade above Southwick Beach towards the East Breakwater at the entrance to Shoreham Harbour.  On the right are warehouses fronting Shoreham Harbour.
Southwick Beach
Looking along the promenade above Southwick Beach towards the East Breakwater at the entrance to Shoreham Harbour. On the right are warehouses fronting Shoreham Harbour.
Wind turbines A pair of 100kW wind turbines on the promenade above Southwick Beach with the East Breakwater at the entrance to Shoreham Harbour in the background.  Notices on the fence by the turbines state that they have been nicknamed "Spinny" (nearest) and "Gusty" (beyond) following a competition among local schoolchildren after they were installed in 2016.
Wind turbines
A pair of 100kW wind turbines on the promenade above Southwick Beach with the East Breakwater at the entrance to Shoreham Harbour in the background. Notices on the fence by the turbines state that they have been nicknamed "Spinny" (nearest) and "Gusty" (beyond) following a competition among local schoolchildren after they were installed in 2016.
Southwick Beach Looking along Southwick Beach with the two wind turbines providing power to Shoreham Harbour in the right background and the East Breakwater at the entrance to the harbour beyond.
Southwick Beach
Looking along Southwick Beach with the two wind turbines providing power to Shoreham Harbour in the right background and the East Breakwater at the entrance to the harbour beyond.
Shoreham Power Station A 420MW gas powered Power Station completed in 2000, on the site of the old Brighton 'B' coal fired Power Station, seen here from Basin Road South.
Shoreham Power Station
A 420MW gas powered Power Station completed in 2000, on the site of the old Brighton 'B' coal fired Power Station, seen here from Basin Road South.
Shoreham Power Station outfall The outfall from Shoreham Power Station, seen here largely submerged at high tide.  In the far distance are wind turbines in the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm.
Shoreham Power Station outfall
The outfall from Shoreham Power Station, seen here largely submerged at high tide. In the far distance are wind turbines in the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm.
Sea wall Sea wall on the beach at Portslade-by-Sea, protecting Basin Road South and the warehouses beyond on Shoreham Harbour.  For a close up if the artwork on the right, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7077545">TQ2604 : Happiness</a>.  In the background is Shoreham Power Station.
Sea wall
Sea wall on the beach at Portslade-by-Sea, protecting Basin Road South and the warehouses beyond on Shoreham Harbour. For a close up if the artwork on the right, see TQ2604 : Happiness. In the background is Shoreham Power Station.
Happiness Artwork on the sea wall on the beach at Portslade-by-Sea (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7077537">TQ2604 : Sea wall</a>).
Happiness
Artwork on the sea wall on the beach at Portslade-by-Sea (see TQ2604 : Sea wall).
Western Esplanade Row of 12 houses (originally 11) with private beach on Western Esplanade, dubbed "Millionaire's Row" for the number of celebrities that have owned properties here over the years.  Initially called Aldrington Beach Bungalows, later Seaside Bungalows, and by the 1920s Hove Seaside Villas, they were built in 1908-10 with the architect being E J Holland.  In the distance is Brighton with the i360 tower prominent.
Western Esplanade
Row of 12 houses (originally 11) with private beach on Western Esplanade, dubbed "Millionaire's Row" for the number of celebrities that have owned properties here over the years. Initially called Aldrington Beach Bungalows, later Seaside Bungalows, and by the 1920s Hove Seaside Villas, they were built in 1908-10 with the architect being E J Holland. In the distance is Brighton with the i360 tower prominent.
Western Esplanade Row of 12 houses (originally 11) with private beach on Western Esplanade, dubbed "Millionaire's Row" for the number of celebrities that have owned properties here over the years.  Initially called Aldrington Beach Bungalows, later Seaside Bungalows, and by the 1920s Hove Seaside Villas, they were built in 1908-10 with the architect being E J Holland.  In the distance is Brighton with the i360 tower prominent.
Western Esplanade
Row of 12 houses (originally 11) with private beach on Western Esplanade, dubbed "Millionaire's Row" for the number of celebrities that have owned properties here over the years. Initially called Aldrington Beach Bungalows, later Seaside Bungalows, and by the 1920s Hove Seaside Villas, they were built in 1908-10 with the architect being E J Holland. In the distance is Brighton with the i360 tower prominent.
Western Lawns Path alongside a lawn in Western Lawns, between Western Esplanade and Kingsway.
Western Lawns
Path alongside a lawn in Western Lawns, between Western Esplanade and Kingsway.
Cemex Go Innovation A hopper dredger built in 2020, seen here unloading at Cemex's wharf in Shoreham Harbour.
Cemex Go Innovation
A hopper dredger built in 2020, seen here unloading at Cemex's wharf in Shoreham Harbour.
The Green Looking across the cricket square on The Green.
The Green
Looking across the cricket square on The Green.
The Green Looking across the cricket square on The Green.  The road leading away in the background is Albert Road.
The Green
Looking across the cricket square on The Green. The road leading away in the background is Albert Road.
War Memorial War memorial dating from 1922 to commemorate those from Southwick and Fishersgate who died in the First World War.  Grade II listed - see <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1389099?section=official-listing" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1389099?section=official-listing">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>.
War Memorial
War memorial dating from 1922 to commemorate those from Southwick and Fishersgate who died in the First World War. Grade II listed - see LinkExternal link.
Coates Court Housing on Butts Road, facing on to Albion Street, part of the redevelopment of this area in the c.1960s.
Coates Court
Housing on Butts Road, facing on to Albion Street, part of the redevelopment of this area in the c.1960s.
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The Canal is located at Grid Ref: TQ2504 (Lat: 50.82927, Lng: -0.21366221)

Unitary Authority: Brighton and Hove

Police Authority: Sussex

What 3 Words

///acid.doing.crown. Near Portslade, East Sussex

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The Harbour View
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Kings Head
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Portslade Health Centre
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Portslade Health Centre
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Cafe
Espresso Cafe
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Bamboo Garden
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Norway Street
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St Andrew's Road
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Church Road
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Money Go Round
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Brighton Motor Services
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Wellington Road
Bus: yes
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Albion Street
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Post Box
Brand: Royal Mail
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Brand Wikipedia: en:Royal Mail
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Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00
Operator: Royal Mail
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Solo M/C Bay
Capacity: 6
Covered: no
Fee: no
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Supervised: no
Surface: asphalt
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Bicycle Parking
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Covered: no
Fee: no
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