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Leawood Aqueduct (southeastern end)

 
Also known as: Wigwell Aqueduct, Derwent Aqueduct
Lea Wood, Mill Lane, Derbyshire Dales DE4 5AA, United Kingdom
Address is taken from a point 410 yards away.
 
Information about the place
Leawood Aqueduct (southeastern end) is a minor waterways place on the Cromford Canal (narrow gauge, un-navigable) between Cromford Wharf (End of Navigation) (1 mile and 4¼ furlongs to the northwest) and Golden Valley Bridge (9 miles and 1¾ furlongs to the east).
 
It is at one end of Leawood Aqueduct.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Cromford Wharf is Leawood Aqueduct (northwestern end); ¾ furlongs away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Golden Valley Bridge is Leawood Junction (with derelct Leawood Branch); a few yards away.

Mooring here is unrated.

 
 
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In the direction of Cromford Wharf

Cromford Winding Hole1 mile, 3¾ furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Cromford Wharf

In the direction of Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance)

Langley Junction13 miles, 3 furlongs and 14 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Langley Junction
Anchor Road Winding Hole13 miles, 5¾ furlongs and 15 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Anchor Road Winding Hole
Shipley Mill Winding Hole15 miles and 17 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Shipley Mill Winding Hole
Bridge Street Winding Hole15 miles, 6 furlongs and 17 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Bridge Street Winding Hole
Winding Hole below Stenson's Lock16 miles, 1½ furlongs and 18 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Winding Hole below Stenson's Lock
Hallam Fields Lock Winding Hole19 miles, ¼ furlongs and 22 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Hallam Fields Lock Winding Hole
Winding Hole above Stanton Lock19 miles, 4 furlongs and 23 locks away
Travel to Butterley Tunnel (eastern entrance), then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, un-navigable) to Langley Mill Boatyard Moorings, then on the Cromford Canal (broad gauge, navigable) to Derby Road Bridge, then on the Grand Union Canal (Erewash Canal) to Winding Hole above Stanton Lock

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[Cromford Canal] crossing the river and the Ambergate to Nottingham road, by means of an aqueduct at Bullbridge, before turning towards Ripley. From there the Butterley [Leawood Pump House] The Leawood Pump House (also known as High Peak Pump House) was built near Cromford, Derbyshire, England in 1849 to supply water to the Cromford Canal [Cromford Wharf] Junction Leawood Pumping Station Leawood Aqueduct River Derwent End of navigable section Nightingale Arm Aqueduct Derby-Matlock Railway High Peak Aqueduct Gregory [List of crossings of the River Derwent, Derbyshire] List for England. Retrieved 17 January 2019. Historic England. "Wigwell Aqueduct (1007040)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 17 January 2019 [Derwent Valley Mills] working textile museum with the largest collection of bobbins in the world. Leawood Pumphouse is now a working museum which still does the original job of [Bugsworth Basin Heritage Trust] August. Members also began to campaign for the Cromford Canal, with the Leawood Pump House, to be retained. Members made a survey of the Ashton Canal during [Scheduled monuments in Derbyshire Dales] August 2020. Historic England. "Cromford Canal engine house, engine and aqueduct (1007040)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 16 August 2020
 
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