Which canal is audlem?

Which canal is audlem?

Which canal is audlem?

the Shropshire Union Canal
Audlem is famous for its run of 15 locks on the Shropshire Union Canal. With its canalside pubs and attractive towpath, the walk alongside the locks is one of the finest in lowland England. Interpretration panels by the towpath in Audlem describe the operation of locks and the canal’s history.

What is audlem famous for?

This pretty vilage is famous for its run of 15 locks, which drop 93ft over one and a half miles on the Shropshire Union Canal. Interpretration panels by the towpath describe how the locks work and the canal’s history. The area is famous for its ‘fly-boats’ (barges pulled by horses).

Where does the Shropshire Union Canal start and end?

The Shropshire Union Canal runs from Autherley Junction near Wolverhampton on the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal to the Manchester Ship Canal at Ellesmere Port.

What canal goes through Nantwich?

Nestled on the Shropshire Union Canal, the market town of Nantwich was once famous for the production of salt. Today, it’s a great place for country walks and spotting wildlife, with lots of pubs and cafes in the centre of this pretty little town.

How many people live in Audlem?

Audlem is a village and civil parish located in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire in North West England, approximately 7 mi (11 km) south of Nantwich….

Audlem
Population 1,991 (2011 Census)
OS grid reference SJ660436
Civil parish Audlem
Unitary authority Cheshire East

Can you walk the Shropshire Union Canal?

This leisurely walk is 6.1km, featuring Hurleston Locks, a reservoir, the Shropshire Union Canal and open countryside.

Where does the Manchester Ship Canal start and finish?

Manchester Ship Canal
Geography
Start point Eastham Locks
End point Salford Quays
Connects to River Bollin, Glaze Brook, River Mersey, River Irwell, Bridgewater Canal, Shropshire Union Canal, Weaver Navigation

Is audlem a nice place to live?

I like that Audlem seems to have a good community feel. It appears to be friendly, and it’s nice to walk along the canal, surrounded by nature, but feel entirely safe.

Is audlem a town?

Audlem is a village and civil parish located in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire in North West England, approximately 7 mi (11 km) south of Nantwich.

Can you cycle along the Shropshire Union Canal?

The Cheshire Cycleway frequently crosses and follows the canal, such as at Audlem, where boats climb out of Staffordshire and into Cheshire via 15 locks. The change in levels is 93 feet (28m), achieved over 1 1/4 miles.

How far is Nantwich from Audlem?

It is about 6 miles from Nantwich to Audlem. Audlem is dominated by its church, St James parts of which date back to the late 13th Century. Audlem has a flight of 15 locks the town itself is at the bottom between the 12th and 13th locks.

How many locks does the Audlem canal have?

The stretch of canal southwards passes ten of Audlem’s fifteen locks and has been described as one of finest walks in lowland England. A mile south of Audlem, just beyond Coxbank and a wooded section of canal is the Cheshire/Shropshire border, unmarked but the basis of Audlem’s boast to be ‘The First Village of the North.’

Where are the best places to eat on the Aud Audlem Canal?

Audlem has a flight of 15 locks the town itself is at the bottom between the 12th and 13th locks. The Shroppie Fly is one of the most famous pubs on the canal network and is perfectly placed for a meal and drink next to the canal. There are two more pubs the Bridge Inn and Lord Combermere.

When was the Chester and Nantwich Canal built?

Work started in 1772 and the Chester to Nantwich section was open in 1779 but the company collapsed in 1787 due to competition with the Trent and Mersey Canal. The canal was rescued by the building of the Ellesmere Canal.