The Goit (sometimes written The Goyt) is a canal used for transporting drinking water along the Rivington chain in Lancashire, England. The section in Brinscall is currently covered, and a local campaign is ongoing to attempt to uncover the water. The Goit is now uncovered from Brinscall down to Anglezarke, passing through White Coppice, a path follows its course the whole way on either side.
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| - The Goit ist ein Kanal in Lancashire, England. Er wurde von 1850 bis 1857 von Thomas Hawksley erbaut und verbindet auf einer Länge von 6,4 km die Westseite des Rake Brook Reservoirs an seinem nördlichen Ende⊙ mit dem Nordende des Anglezarke Reservoirs an seinem Südende.⊙ (de)
- The Goit (sometimes written The Goyt) is a canal used for transporting drinking water along the Rivington chain in Lancashire, England. The section in Brinscall is currently covered, and a local campaign is ongoing to attempt to uncover the water. The Goit is now uncovered from Brinscall down to Anglezarke, passing through White Coppice, a path follows its course the whole way on either side. (en)
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| - The Goit ist ein Kanal in Lancashire, England. Er wurde von 1850 bis 1857 von Thomas Hawksley erbaut und verbindet auf einer Länge von 6,4 km die Westseite des Rake Brook Reservoirs an seinem nördlichen Ende⊙ mit dem Nordende des Anglezarke Reservoirs an seinem Südende.⊙ (de)
- The Goit (sometimes written The Goyt) is a canal used for transporting drinking water along the Rivington chain in Lancashire, England. The section in Brinscall is currently covered, and a local campaign is ongoing to attempt to uncover the water. The Goit is now uncovered from Brinscall down to Anglezarke, passing through White Coppice, a path follows its course the whole way on either side. (en)
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