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Macclesfield Canal

The Macclesfield Canal was opened in 1831 and was one of the last canals to be built, it runs for nearly 28 miles and has 13 locks. The canal was intended as an alternative route between Manchester and the Midlands and, as with Thomas Telford’s work on the Shropshire Union Canal, it consists of embankments and cuttings with all the locks grouped together at Bosley .

The canal starts at Marple at the junction with the Peak Forest Canal and runs South through some fine countryside with views of the Pennines, towards Bollington where the canal runs above the town, which can be accessed, from the aqueduct. At Macclesfield the canal is to the East of the town, on the outskirts although it’s only a short walk into the centre for provisions.

Another charming rural section follows and then the Bosley locks, regarded by many as the most impressive flights on the network. Then comes Congleton and again the canal is on the outskirts of the town but it is well worth the 15 minute walk from Congleton Wharf to explore the town.

Once again passing through delightful countryside, Little Moreton Hall is to the West and another National Trust property can be seen to the East - Mow Cop, nearly 1100 ft above sea level and providing superb views over the surrounding countryside.

The last few miles of the Macclesfield are, once again, through quiet countryside except around the area of Scholar Green where the proximity of the railway line occasionally disturbs the peace. Hall Green stop lock is a charming spot and it could be said that from thereon the canal is really the Trent & Mersey as we proceed to the unusual junction at Hardings Wood.


 
 

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