The Wyrley and Essington Canal
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Warning! - The following access details were correct at the time of my walk - but may have now changed.
Virtual Walks-3 From
Catshill Junction to Pelsall Junction ( 2001 onward ) Wyrley and Essington Canal |
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Visit the Lichfield & Hatherton Canals Restoration Trust web site to find out about the Trust that was formed in 1988 and is a registered charity. It campaigns for the restoration of the "Lichfield Canal" (as the closed section of the W&E between Ogley and Huddlesford is now called) and also the Hatherton Canal through the Cannock / A5 area. It promotes the restoration as public amenities for boating, angling, walking, cycling etc. and raises funds to carry out physical restoration work. | ||
![]() ![]() The foot bridge signed
BCN 1892. Access via towpath Taken looking West - 27/09/2012. |
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![]() A sculpture from local artists Ron Thompson and Julie Edwards of Planet Art. British Waterways commissioned the piece of community artwork as part of an improvement of the canal network funded by £2 million from British Waterways and the European Regional Development Fund. Walsall Council Mayor, John Cook, and Mayoress, Lynn Staffiere, unveiled the work on 12 December 2005. Photo left - taken looking NorthEast - 10/04/2006. Photo right - copyright Planet Art. Access via towpath opposite the sculpture. |
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![]() Access from Silver Street, Pier Street(pedestrianised) and Spot Lane(footpath). Taken looking NorthWest - main towpath on the left - short Silver Street towpath on the right The photo on the right taken 10/04/2006. Connects Clayhanger at Spot Lane (previously Little
Wyrley Road) with Brownhills. |
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![]() Taken looking North. (just North of "The Spot" footbridge) Access via towpath |
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(or "Brownhills Canoe and Outdoor Centre") The Club state ... "We
officially opened our doors in June 2006 during the
Brownhills Canal Festival Taken looking North - 16/07/2006. |
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![]() Brownhills Basin & wharfs On the left before housing development and the Brownhills Canoe and Outdoor Centre
arrived. On the right with housing development and
the Brownhills Canoe and Outdoor Centre.
Viewed from towpath (Access via "The Spot" footbridge from Silver Street) |
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![]() ![]() General view taken looking East - close-up taken looking North. Access via towpath |
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![]() Taken looking West. Access from a rough lane for walkers from Pelsall Road or Clayhanger Common. |
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![]() Taken looking North. Access via towpath - access from the track bed only for the brave. |
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![]() Taken looking North. Access via towpath - No Access from Pelsall Road. |
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![]() Taken looking West. Access via steps to Coppice Side |
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![]() ![]() Taken looking West. Access via towpath or steps from Beacon Way |
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![]() Taken from Beacon Way on bridge - looking East Access along canal via steps or from Beacon Way. |
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![]() ![]() Those who follow the Beacon Way north along the line of the railway will come to Engine Lane (footpath) to the left and Coppice Lane to the right. The bridge crosses the remains of the canal arm that connected the Wyrley and Essington Canal to the coal mines of Brownhills West. |
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![]() Taken looking Northeast, back towards Brownhills. Access from Lichfield Road (A4124) via steps |
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![]() ![]() On the left taken looking Northeast back towards Brownhills. On the right taken looking Southwest towards Pelsall. |
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![]() ![]() Taken looking Northeast, back towards Brownhills. Access via towpath. |
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![]() ![]() On the left taken looking North. On the right taken looking South back towards Brownhills. Access from Lichfield Road. |
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![]() Taken looking West - 2/6/2007. Access from Norton Road (B4154) - around the back of the pub. The photo on the left with "The Fingerpost Pub & Eatery" to the left. The photo on the right from 2001 with the Royal Oak pub (Ansells) to the left.
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![]() taken looking West - 17/1/2014. Access from Pelsall via Nest Common on the left. Access from the Cannock Extension Canal and
Pelsall North Common |
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![]() Taken looking North from Pelsall Junction - 17/1/2014. Access from Pelsall North Common.
The sign indicates what was the plan for connecting a
restored Hatherton Branch Canal to the W&E via the
Cannock Extension branch. Due to various problems the
LHCRT now plan that a connection to the W&E will be a
little farther along the route to Wolverhampton. |
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![]() Taken looking North from Pelsall Junction - 17/1/2014. Left onward towards Wolverhampton. ( See Virtual Walks-7 ) |
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