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Macclesfield Canal by Strolls and Camera Rolls

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Macclesfield Canal

Poynton, Cheshire

Heron on Macclesfield Canal by Strolls and Camera Rolls

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Heron on Macclesfield Canal

Higher Poynton, Cheshire

MossBridge by Tony Tooth

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MossBridge

Moss on a bridge over the Macclesfield canal near Bosley, Cheshire

Bridge59 by Tony Tooth

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Bridge59

Bridge 59 on the Macclesfield Canal near North Rode, Cheshire

OddSheen by Tony Tooth

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OddSheen

A strange sheen, I think caused by pollen fallen from an overhead tree, on the Macclesfield Canal near North Rode, Cheshire

Spring on Macclesfield Canal by Strolls and Camera Rolls

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Spring on Macclesfield Canal

High Lane, Stockport

Macclesfield Canal by Strolls and Camera Rolls

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Macclesfield Canal

Adlington, Cheshire

Mother Duck and her Ducklings by Strolls and Camera Rolls

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Mother Duck and her Ducklings

Poynton, Cheshire

20250410iPhone 14 ProiPhone 14 Pro back triple camera 9mm f-2.8IMG_0748 by Salad Dodger

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20250410iPhone 14 ProiPhone 14 Pro back triple camera 9mm f-2.8IMG_0748

20250410iPhone 14 ProiPhone 14 Pro back triple camera 6.86mm f-1.78IMG_0743 by Salad Dodger

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20250410iPhone 14 ProiPhone 14 Pro back triple camera 6.86mm f-1.78IMG_0743

20250410iPhone 14 ProiPhone 14 Pro back triple camera 6.86mm f-1.78IMG_0745 by Salad Dodger

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20250410iPhone 14 ProiPhone 14 Pro back triple camera 6.86mm f-1.78IMG_0745

Church Lane Bridge by Mike Serigrapher

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Church Lane Bridge

The roving bridge on the Macclesfeld Canal at Marple.

Keyhole by Tony Tooth

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Keyhole

The Macclesfield Canal near Adelphi Mill in Bollington, Cheshire

RowBoat by Tony Tooth

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RowBoat

A rowing boat on the Macclesfield Canal at Bollington, Cheshire

Sunbeams on Macclesfield Canal (Explored 25th January 2025) by Strolls and Camera Rolls

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Sunbeams on Macclesfield Canal (Explored 25th January 2025)

High Lane, Stockport

A Winter's Morning on Macclesfield Canal by Strolls and Camera Rolls

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A Winter's Morning on Macclesfield Canal

High Lane, Stockport

51341 by benbobjr

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51341

The Macclesfield Canal close to Moreton in Cheshire.

There were various proposals for a canal to connect the town of Macclesfield to the national network from 1765 onwards, but it was not until 1824 that a scheme came to fruition. There were already suggestions by that date that a railway would be better, but the committee that had been formed elected for a canal and the engineer Thomas Telford endorsed the decision.

The canal as built was a typical Telford canal, constructed using cut and fill, with numerous cuttings and embankments to enable it to follow as straight a course as possible, although Telford had little to do with its construction, which was managed by William Crosley.

The canal opened in 1831 and is 26 miles long. All of its twelve locks are concentrated in a single flight at Bosley, which alters the level by 118 feet. The canal runs from a junction with the Peak Forest Canal at Marple in the north, in a generally southerly direction, through the towns of Macclesfield and Congleton, to an end-on junction with the Hall Green Branch of the Trent and Mersey Canal.

Faced with growing threats from railways and the fact that the Trent and Mersey was proposing to merge with a railway company, the management did all they could to cut costs. In 1846, they reached an agreement to sell the canal to a railway company, which became the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway soon afterwards. Under railway ownership, the canal fared better than many and commercial carrying continued until 1954.

There had been some leisure use of the canal since the end of the First World War and the North Cheshire Cruising Club, formed in 1943 and based at the High Lane arm, became the first such cruising club on the British inland waterways.

There were dangers that the northern end would be isolated under plans to close the Ashton Canal and the lower Peak Forest Canal in the early 1960s, but vigorous campaigning and a growing restoration movement resulted in the Transport Act 1968, which secured the future of those canals.

The whole canal was designated as a Conservation Area by Macclesfield Borough Council in 1975 and a large number of its structures have been Grade II listed in recognition of their historic importance. This includes a number of elegant roving bridges, which are known locally as snake bridges.

Much of the canal is rural, passing through open countryside, and there are a number of impressive embankments and aqueducts, where the canal crosses river valleys. In the centres of population, there are several large mills that were once served by the canal but are now repurposed as small industrial units or apartments.

Information Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macclesfield_Canal

Barges by cragster43

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Barges

Or Narrowboats on the Macclesfield canal at Marple Bridge in Cheshire.

Barges by cragster43

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Barges

Or Narrowboats on the Macclesfield canal at Marple Bridge in Cheshire.

Macclesfield Canal, Oakgrove, Cheshire by Niall Corbet

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Macclesfield Canal, Oakgrove, Cheshire