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SK2002 : Coventry Canal: Fazeley Junction by Nigel Cox Coventry Canal: Fazeley Junction by Nigel Cox
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Viewed looking in the direction of the northern end of the Coventry Canal at Fradley Junction, the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal turns off to the left at this point to head towards Birmingham. The development under construction on the corner of the junction to the left is planned to provide specialised residential and transitional services to ...
SK2001 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Watling Street Bridge and Fazeley Junction by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Watling Street Bridge and Fazeley Junction by Nigel Cox
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This is the generally accepted northern end of the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal at Fazeley Junction with the Coventry Canal. The bridge on the way to Birmingham is the Watling Street bridge, once the A5 but now downgraded to the B5404 Lichfield Street. The building on the right is new, but to the left is the late Victorian Tolson's Mill.
SK2001 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Fazeley Reach by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Fazeley Reach by Nigel Cox
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Viewed from Tolson's Footbridge the northern end of the canal at Fazeley Junction is just beyond the distant bridge. The chimney of Tolson's Mill peeps out above the trees to the right.
SK1900 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Drayton Footbridge and Swivel Bridge by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Drayton Footbridge and Swivel Bridge by Nigel Cox
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This elaborate structure of two staired turrets with crenellated parapets with a footbridge joining them over the canal is a gothic folly. Although the main road south out of Fazeley is immediately to the right there is not, and never appears to have been, anything other than open fields to the left. In earlier times the swivel bridge may have been ...
SK1900 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Drayton Bassett Reach (3) by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Drayton Bassett Reach (3) by Nigel Cox
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This is another long straight section of canal cut, typical of the Birmingham & Fazeley towards its northern end. The Heart of England Way follows the towpath.
SP1999 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Drayton Brick Bridge by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Drayton Brick Bridge by Nigel Cox
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Drayton Brick Bridge is another farmers' bridge over the canal. The bridge is a Grade II Listed Structure, built circa 1787 according to the National Heritage website.
SP1999 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Drayton Bassett Reach (2) by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Drayton Bassett Reach (2) by Nigel Cox
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This is another long straight section of canal cut, typical of the Birmingham & Fazeley towards its northern end. The Heart of England Way follows the towpath.
SP2099 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Drayton Bassett Reach (1) by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Drayton Bassett Reach (1) by Nigel Cox
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The canal just clips the south-west corner of the grid square here. Fishers Mill Bridge in the distance is in [[SP2098]].
SP2098 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Gravel Pit Bridge by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Gravel Pit Bridge by Nigel Cox
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Gravel Pit Bridge is the only feature along a very long straight reach of canal. It is a Bailey Bridge that carries a gravel pit haul road over the canal. The Heart of England Way uses the towpath here.
SP2097 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Kingsbury Reach by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Kingsbury Reach by Nigel Cox
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Downstream of Curdworth Bottom Lock the east bank of the canal has been colonized by large clumps of reeds.
SP2097 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Kingsbury Swivel Bridge by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Kingsbury Swivel Bridge by Nigel Cox
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The bridge, which is immediately upstream of Curdworth Bottom Lock Number 11, is now redundant and permanently left open.
SP2096 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Bodymoor Heath Reach by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Bodymoor Heath Reach by Nigel Cox
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The canal just clips across the north-western corner of this grid square. Common Lock Number 10 in the Curdworth flight is just visible in the distance.
SP1996 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Bodymoor Heath Bridge by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Bodymoor Heath Bridge by Nigel Cox
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This bridge takes Bodymoor Heath Road over the canal.
SP1996 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Cheatle's Farm Bridge by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Cheatle's Farm Bridge by Nigel Cox
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Lock Number 9 of the Curdworth flight and the Dog and Doublet public house are just around the corner.
SP1995 : Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Lock Number 7 and Marston Field Bridge by Nigel Cox Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Lock Number 7 and Marston Field Bridge by Nigel Cox
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Marston Field Bridge is a farmer's bridge.

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