Huddlesford Junction
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Huddlesford Junction is a canal junction
at the original north-eastern limit of the Wyrley and Essington Canal
where it met the Coventry Canal
, near Lichfield
, in Staffordshire
, England
.
The Wyrley and Essington Canal became disused east of Ogley Junction
and was abandoned in 1954. Restoration works have been underway since 1990, the Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Restoration Society have been actively engaged in excavating and rebuilding sections of the canal. The restored canal is renamed as the Lichfield Canal
and aims to be completed by 2026. Currently only a small section from Huddlesford Junction to Cappers Lane Bridge is in use as moorings.
Adjacent to the junction is Lichfield Cruising Club; a boat owners club, and The Plough; a country pub.
Junction (canal)
A canal junction is a place at which two or more canal routes converge or diverge. This implies a physical connection between the beds of the two canals as opposed to them crossing on different levels eg via an aqueduct....
at the original north-eastern limit of the Wyrley and Essington Canal
Wyrley and Essington Canal
The Wyrley and Essington Canal, known locally as "the Curly Wyrley", is a canal in the English Midlands. As built it ran from Wolverhampton to Huddlesford Junction near Lichfield, with a number of branches: some parts are currently derelict...
where it met the Coventry Canal
Coventry Canal
The Coventry Canal is a navigable narrow canal in the Midlands of England.It starts in Coventry and ends 38 miles north at Fradley Junction, just north of Lichfield, where it joins the Trent and Mersey Canal...
, near Lichfield
Lichfield
Lichfield is a cathedral city, civil parish and district in Staffordshire, England. One of eight civil parishes with city status in England, Lichfield is situated roughly north of Birmingham...
, in Staffordshire
Staffordshire
Staffordshire is a landlocked county in the West Midlands region of England. For Eurostat purposes, the county is a NUTS 3 region and is one of four counties or unitary districts that comprise the "Shropshire and Staffordshire" NUTS 2 region. Part of the National Forest lies within its borders...
, England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...
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The Wyrley and Essington Canal became disused east of Ogley Junction
Ogley Junction
Ogley Junction , on the Staffordshire county border near Brownhills, West Midlands, England, is a historic canal junction on the Wyrley and Essington Canal where the Anglesey Branch left the main line .The Wyrley and Essington Canal became disused east of Ogley Junction and was abandoned in 1954...
and was abandoned in 1954. Restoration works have been underway since 1990, the Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Restoration Society have been actively engaged in excavating and rebuilding sections of the canal. The restored canal is renamed as the Lichfield Canal
Lichfield Canal
The Lichfield Canal, as it is now known, was historically a part of the Wyrley and Essington Canal, being the section of that canal from Ogley Junction at Brownhills on the northern Birmingham Canal Navigations to Huddlesford Junction, east of Lichfield, on the Coventry Canal, a length of 7 miles...
and aims to be completed by 2026. Currently only a small section from Huddlesford Junction to Cappers Lane Bridge is in use as moorings.
Adjacent to the junction is Lichfield Cruising Club; a boat owners club, and The Plough; a country pub.
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See also
- Canals of the United KingdomCanals of the United KingdomThe canals of the United Kingdom are a major part of the network of inland waterways in the United Kingdom. They have a colourful history, from use for irrigation and transport, through becoming the focus of the Industrial Revolution, to today's role for recreational boating...
- History of the British canal systemHistory of the British canal systemThe British canal system of water transport played a vital role in the United Kingdom's Industrial Revolution at a time when roads were only just emerging from the medieval mud and long trains of pack horses were the only means of "mass" transit by road of raw materials and finished products The...
- Lichfield Cruising Club