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Location | Bath, UK |
Coordinates | 51°23′09″N 2°20′52″W / 51.3857°N 2.3479°W (No. 1) 51°23′15″N 2°20′53″W / 51.3876°N 2.3480°W (No. 2) |
Route | Kennet and Avon Canal |
Crosses | Sydney Road (No. 1) Beckford Road (No. 2) |
Operation | |
Opened | c. 1800 |
Operator | Canal and River Trust |
Technical | |
Length | 177 feet (54 m) (No. 1) 167 feet (51 m) (No. 2) |
The Sydney Gardens Tunnels are two canal tunnels on the Kennet and Avon Canal in Bath, UK.[1][2] The No. 1 Tunnel (also known as the Cleveland Tunnel) brings the canal into Sydney Gardens from the south and the No. 2 Tunnel (also known as the Sydney Gardens Tunnel) exits the gardens to the north. Both tunnels are Grade II* listed, and are two of three on the waterway—the third being the Bruce Tunnel in Wiltshire.