The Narrow Boat: Five - The Navigation Inn
In 2014, a very special book celebrated it's 70th birthday: the Narrow Boat, by LTC Rolt.
It might not be a name that means much to you, but when "Tom" Rolt's book hit the shelves after the second world war it introduced a whole generation to the leisure side of the canals and almost single handedly reversed the fortunes of the waterways, which were losing their commercial appeal.
The book tells the story of Tom, who along with his wife and their old boat "Cressy" headed out on a tour of the midlands - including right through Leicestershire.
大象传媒 Radio Leicester's Matt Smith has been celebrating Rolt's contribution to the Canals by recreating his journey through Leicestershire and visiting some of the stops along his journey.
So far this week he's stopped off at Husband's Bosworth, Foxton Locks, Harborough Market and Leicester's St Mary de Castro church, but now he pulls up his boat at one of Rolt's favoured watering holes, the Navigation Inn, to meet landlord Neil Stevens.
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