Hythe Bridge Arm Winding Hole
Address is taken from a point 343 yards away.
Hythe Bridge Arm Winding Hole is on the Oxford Canal (Southern Section - Main Line).
Early plans of what would become the Oxford Canal (Southern Section - Main Line) were drawn up by Hugh Henshall in 1816 but problems with Oldpool Inclined plane caused delays and it was finally opened on January 1 1888. Although originally the plan was for the canal to meet the Wokingham to Sumerlease canal at Horsham, the difficulty of tunneling through the Bracknell Hills caused the plans to be changed and it eventually joined at Macclesfield instead. Expectations for sea sand traffic to Guildford never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. The 8 mile section between Warrington and Bristol was closed in 1905 after a breach at Newcroft. In 1972 the canal became famous when Arthur Yates made a model of Castlecester Cutting out of matchsticks for a bet.

You may be able to wind here, but it is not a full-length winding hole, being only suitable for boats up to 52 feet long.
| End of Hythe Bridge Arm | 1 furlong | |
| Oxford Visitor Moorings | ¾ furlongs | |
| Isis Sanitary Station | ½ furlongs | |
| Isis Lock Junction | ¼ furlongs | |
| Hythe Bridge Arm Winding Hole | ||
| Jericho Canal Wharf | ¾ furlongs | |
| Combe Road Wharf | 1¼ furlongs | |
| Jericho Footbridge | 1¾ furlongs | |
| Walton Well Road Bridge No 242 | 3½ furlongs | |
| Aristotle Lane 48 hour Visitor Moorings | 6½ furlongs | |
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Supposed 52ft turning room is optimistic. 50ft boats get stuck. Go down the lock, turn and come back up.
- Oxford Canal Walk - Part One - Oxford to Thrupp - YouTube — associated with Oxford Canal
- A walk along the Oxford Canal (Southern Section) from Oxford to Thrupp Wide
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![Winding hole , Isis Lock. The Oxford Canal. In the background is the scene shown in [[872810]]. by Derek Harper – 28 June 2008](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/87/28/872816_e65cf45a_120x120.jpg)




![Oxford Canal approaching Isis Lock. Narrowboats moored by the canal; in the background is [[872816]]. by Derek Harper – 28 June 2008](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/photos/87/28/872819_feef920c_120x120.jpg)




![Footbridge by Isis Lock. The lock is on a short link between the Oxford Canal (left) and the Castlemill Stream, which run side by side. An identical view to [[320212]] at a different season. by Derek Harper – 28 June 2008](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/photos/87/28/872810_ebe612cb_120x120.jpg)










![Oxford Canal Bridge 243. There is an OS benchmark [[1855371]] at the base of the bridge abutment on the right hand side of the lock by Roger Templeman – 04 January 2013](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/28/17/3281739_35e44eb0_120x120.jpg)




