Middle Basin, Bugsworth, Peak Forest Canal, Derbyshire Bugsworth Basin near Whaley Bridge was built in 1796 to form an inland port to receive, then distribute limestone along the canals of Britain. Excellent information about its history, decline, and restotation can be seen at:http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk/peak/pf9.htm .
Middle Basin, Bugsworth, Peak Forest Canal, Derbyshire Bugsworth Basin near Whaley Bridge was built in 1796 to form an inland port to receive, then distribute limestone along the canals of Britain. Excellent information about its history, decline, and restotation can be seen at:http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk/peak/pf9.htm .
Bugsworth Basin. The restoration of this historically important canal basin complex took place over many years and was plagued by problems with leaks in the canal bed before finally being reopened. In this 1981 view work on many of the remaining structures was well advanced although plenty remained to be done before the basin could be rewatered. Compare this picture with a similar view today 572172.
A Sunny Day at Bridge 61, Bugsworth Basin, Derbyshire. The whole grim and grey appearance which showed in yesterday's dull weather (571195)has been transformed in the bright sunlight today.
Buxworth. Beyond the village (from left), Chinley Churn and Cracken Edge SK0383, The Naze SK0483, South Head SK0684, Brown Knoll SK0885. Taken from the footpath to Hilltop (south of the village) looking northeast.

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