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Battlebridge Basin

Canal basins in England and WalesRegent's CanalUse British English from February 2017
Basin on the Regent Canal east of York Way Kings Cross geograph.org.uk 793708
Basin on the Regent Canal east of York Way Kings Cross geograph.org.uk 793708

Battlebridge Basin is a canal basin in King's Cross, in the London Borough of Islington. It is located off the Regent's Canal.

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Battlebridge Basin
Regent's Canal towpath, London Barnsbury (London Borough of Islington)

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N 51.534622 ° E -0.120817 °
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Ice Wharf Marina

Regent's Canal towpath
N1 0XH London, Barnsbury (London Borough of Islington)
England, United Kingdom
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