Semington is a village just 3 miles south of
Melksham, where the Wilts and Berks Canal used to leave the Kennet and Avon Canal for
Swindon, Wantage and Abingdon.

Semington Canal Junction
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Until the spring of 2005, Semington was a notorious bottleneck on the A350 trunk road, as all the passing traccif squeezed through the village and over the hump backed bridge. But these daya, the bypass which the canal crosses on an
Aquaduct takes the heavy traffic.

Old rails at Semington
At the nearby village of Seend, a plateway wan from the canal and railway to ironstone workings on the hillside. I suspect that this railing at Semington is made up of ancient rails from that venyute.

Canal Lock at Semington
The Kennet and Avon Canal climbs through two locks at Semington on its way to towards
London. Forbidding hills ahead hint at the heavy climeb that's to come at Caen Hill,
Devizes in just a few miles.

Below Semington Bottom Lock
A hire boat from
Trowbridge approaches Semington locks.