Curdworth Locks

Curdworth Locks is a flight on the Birmingham Canal Navigations (Birmingham and Fazeley Canal - Main Line) between Curdworth Top Lock No 28 and Curdworth Bottom Lock No 38
It has a rise of 76 feet and 4 inches.
It also contains the following places:
- Curdworth Lock Bridge
- Dunton Wharf
- Dunton Wharf Bridge
- Fox's Bridge
- Willday's Farm Bridge
- Curdworth Lock 2 No 29
- Curdworth Lock 3 No 30
- Marston Lane Bridge
- Curdworth Lock 4 No 31
- Curdworth Lock 5 No 32
- Curdworth Lock 6 No 33
- White Bridge
- Curdworth Lock 7 No 34
- Marston Field Bridge
- Curdworth Lock 8 No 35
- Double Bridge
- Dog & Doublet Visitor Moorings (a safe place to stop within the flight)
- Dog & Doublet PH
- Curdworth Lock 9 No 36
- Cheatles Farm Bridge
- Bodymoor Heath Bridge
- Bodymoor Heath Wharf
- Curdworth Lock 10 No 37
- Kingsbury Swing Bridge
- Birmingham Canal Walks — associated with Birmingham Canal Navigations
- Sixteen walks along the Birmingham Canal Navigations with a detailed description, history and photographs.
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[Birmingham and Fazeley Canal]
landscape to open countryside. There is a short 57-yard (52 m) tunnel at Curdworth, after which fields and flooded gravel pits line the canal. At Drayton
[Warwickshire ring]
through the short Curdworth tunnel, which is 57 yards (52 m) long, to pass under the M6 Toll motorway. The first of the eleven Curdworth locks is immediately
[Fradley Junction]
and for a further 3 miles (4.8 km) along the Birmingham and Fazeley to Curdworth Bottom Lock or 1.4 miles (2.3 km) along the Coventry Canal to Glascote
[Fazeley Junction]
Birmingham and Fazeley Canal heads south, and is level for 3 miles (4.8 km) to Curdworth Bottom Lock, the first of 38 that ascend to Farmers Bridge Junction in
[Soul cake]
The Clementing custom was also observed in Aston, Sutton Coldfield, Curdworth, Minworth and Kingsbury. During the 19th century, St. Clement was a popular
[Castle Vale]
10 June 2008. Retrieved 5 June 2009. Salzman, L. F. (1947). "Parishes: Curdworth". A History of the County of Warwick. Victoria County History: Warwickshire
[List of electoral wards in England by constituency]
Mancetter, Baddesley and Grendon, Bede, Coleshill North, Coleshill South, Curdworth, Dordon, Exhall, Fillongley, Heath, Hurley and Wood End, Kingsbury, Newton
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The most breathtaking morning cruise | Curdworth Locks | Special ...Sep 8, 2018 ... On day 7 of our journey to the Black Country Boating Festival we navigate Curdworth Locks. We do take a little break in the middle to catch up ...
The Birmingham and Fazeley Canal is a canal of the Birmingham Canal Navigations in the ... This created problems, as the flights of locks at Aston and Farmer's Bridge became congested, and this became worse ... There is a short 57-yard (52 m) tunnel at Curdworth, after which fields and flooded gravel pits line the canal.
Feb 15, 2020 ... The Curdworth Flight comprises eleven locks in total spaced out over two and a bit miles. I end up accounting for nine of them, including Lock 6 ( ...
Curdworth Locks (11 locks). Eleven locks, some well spaced apart, providing a rise of 76ft 4in (23 metres) between Curdworth and Kingsbury in Warwickshire, a ...
Feb 19, 2020 ... English: Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, Curdworth Locks There re elevem locks in the Curdworth flight, which fall towards Fazeley. Curdworth ...
Feb 25, 2020 ... This shows the top gate with Willday's Farm Bridge beyond the lock. ... (required by the license), Roger Kidd / Curdworth Locks, No 2, near ...
Nov 12, 2018 ... Starts at: Lock 3, Curdworth. Ends at: Lock 4, Curdworth. Upstream winding hole: Curdworth Top Lock. Downstream winding hole: Curdworth ...
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