
Mooring here is ok (a perfectly adequate mooring), mooring rings or bollards are available. There are bollards, enough for two narrowboats, on the west side. It's noisy from nearby roads.
There is a bridge here which takes a dual carriageway over the canal.
Minworth Pipe Bridge | 6¼ furlongs | |
Minworth Footbridge | 6 furlongs | |
The Tyburn House PH | 4½ furlongs | |
Tyburn Bridge | 4¼ furlongs | |
Berwood Bridge | 2 furlongs | |
Butler's Bridge | ||
Brace Factory Bridge | 2¼ furlongs | |
Wood Lane Bridge | 5 furlongs | |
Wood Lane Pipe Bridge | 5 furlongs | |
Bromford Bridge No 2 | 7¼ furlongs | |
Bromford Bridge No 1 | 7¾ furlongs |
- 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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Nearest water point
In the direction of Fazeley Junction
In the direction of Farmers Bridge Junction
Nearest rubbish disposal
In the direction of Fazeley Junction
In the direction of Farmers Bridge Junction
Nearest chemical toilet disposal
In the direction of Fazeley Junction
In the direction of Farmers Bridge Junction
Nearest place to turn
In the direction of Fazeley Junction
In the direction of Farmers Bridge Junction
Nearest self-operated pump-out
In the direction of Farmers Bridge Junction
Nearest boatyard pump-out
In the direction of Fazeley Junction
In the direction of Farmers Bridge Junction
Wikipedia has a page about Butler's Bridge
A butler is a person who works in a house serving and is a domestic worker in a large household. In great houses, the household is sometimes divided into departments with the butler in charge of the dining room, wine cellar, and pantry. Some also have charge of the entire parlour floor, and housekeepers caring for the entire house and its appearance. A butler is usually male, and in charge of male servants, while a housekeeper is usually a woman, and in charge of female servants. Traditionally, male servants (such as footmen) were better paid and of higher status than female servants. The butler, as the senior male servant, has the highest servant status. He can also sometimes function as a chauffeur.
In older houses where the butler is the most senior worker, titles such as majordomo, butler administrator, house manager, manservant, staff manager, chief of staff, staff captain, estate manager and head of household staff are sometimes given. The precise duties of the employee will vary to some extent in line with the title given, but perhaps, more importantly in line with the requirements of the individual employer. In the grandest homes or when the employer owns more than one residence, there is sometimes an estate manager of higher rank than the butler. The butler can also be assisted by a head footman or footboy called the under-butler.