SD7506 : Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal; Bolton Arm at Nob End

near to Little Lever, Bolton, Great Britain

Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal; Bolton Arm at Nob End
Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal; Bolton Arm at Nob End
The start of the Bolton arm of the canal at Nob End. The canal here has clear water and is of good depth, despite disuse from 1924 and the legal abandonment of this part of the canal in 1941.

The buildings on the left of the towpath are the old workshops, which were in use until the 1950s and consisted of an office, and blacksmiths’ and carpenters’ shops. There are plans to convert the nearest of these buildings into a visitor centre when the canal is restored.
Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal
The Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal is a disused canal, built to link Bolton and Bury with Manchester. The canal, when fully completed in 1796, was 15 miles long. It was connected with the River Irwell in Salford, in 1808.

From Salford the canal ran up the Irwell valley to reach Nob End, where it climbed the Prestolee Locks, and then split into two branches leading to Bolton and Bury. The canal was built principally to serve the many collieries in the area, as well as to transport other cargo such as stone and timber.

By 1846 a parallel railway had been built to Bury, and the canal went into decline. The Bolton arm went out of use in 1924, though with some minor use until 1947. The Bury arm was breached just above Nob End in 1936, but the then isolated Bury arm continued to be used until 1951, principally between the canalside Ladyshore Colliery and Bury. The final section of the canal was officially closed in 1961, and much of it was filled in.
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LinkExternal link Exploring Greater Manchester, a fieldwork guide (web edition); edited by Paul Hindle, Manchester Geographical Society
LinkExternal link Wikipedia article
LinkExternal link Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal Society website
LinkExternal link Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal, Pennine Waterways
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Sunday, 14 November, 2010   (more nearby)
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Wednesday, 17 November, 2010
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Manchester Bolton and Bury 
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OSGB36: geotagged! SD 75196 06459 [1m precision]
WGS84: 53:33.2500N 2:22.5524W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SD 75239 06474
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