Staffs and Worcs Canal
Towpath of the Staffs and Worcs Canal
A 4m circular walk in June 2010 from the A454 at C…
Shutlingsloe from Forest Wood. (Scan from 1990)
Looking to Danebridge from Swythamley Park. (Scan…
Hanging Stone (Scan from 1990)
Looking towards The Roaches. (Scan from 1990)
Looking along the ridge from above Lud’s Church to…
Looking along the ridge towards Danebridge. (Scan…
(Scan from 1990)
Looking North towards Shuttingsloe (596m) (Scan fr…
The distinctive shape of Shutlingsloe (506m) seen…
Path up through Forest Wood. (Scan from 1990)
Path up through Forest Wood, looking down to the R…
(Scan from 1990)
Looking along the ridge towards Danebridge. (Scan…
The Dane Valley Walk with River Dane on the right,…
A 7m circular walk in November 1990 from the Car p…
The 2017 Google Earth view of the previous picture…
A 12m circular walk in February 1990, from Llangol…
A 12m circular walk in February 1990, from Llangol…
The River Dee looking westward from the bridge at…
The River Dee looking eastward from the bridge at…
Towpath of the Staffs and Worcs Canal near Dunstal…
Compton Lock on the Staffs and Worcs Canal
Approaching Bridge No.62 on the Staffs and Worcs C…
Woodland alongside the disused railway line near A…
Bridge No.61 on the Staffs and Worcs Canal
The Oddfellows at Compton
The old iron bridge that used to carry the South S…
Aldersley Junction, Bridge 64 and Lock 21 where th…
Tettenhall Old Railway Station
Staffs and Worcs Canal
Looking along the Staffs and Worcs Canal towards C…
Looking from Compton Lock towards the road bridge…
Tettenhall New Bridge on the Staffs and Worcs Cana…
Staffs and Worcs Canal
Wildside Activity Centre on the Staffs and Worcs C…
Dunstall Water Bridge No.63 on the Staffs and Worc…
The Staffs and Worcs Canal at Aldersley Junction w…
Staffs and Worcs Canal approaching Aldersley Junct…
Longboat passing under the old disused iron railwa…
6.5m circular walk in April 2005 shown on the OS M…
A 6.5m circular walk in April 2005 from Priors Har…
The Butcher's Arms, Priors Hardwick
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Dunstall Water Bridge on the Staffs and Worcs Canal


Dunstall Water Bridge carries Smestow Brook over the Staffs and Worcs Canal. Dunstall Water Bridge, No 63 is a Grade II listed building.
“Combined aqueduct and footbridge over Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. By Brindley, Simcock and Dadford, engineers. 1770s. Brick with stone dressings. Segmental brick arch and stone-coped parapets, some repairs to coping; middle parapet divides off aqueduct to north. Soffit of aqueduct has iron plates; footway approx 3.5m wide and 20m long. Oval iron plaque to north side has number: 63. (The Canals of the British Isles: The Canals of the West Midlands: London: 1969-: P.49)”.
“Combined aqueduct and footbridge over Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. By Brindley, Simcock and Dadford, engineers. 1770s. Brick with stone dressings. Segmental brick arch and stone-coped parapets, some repairs to coping; middle parapet divides off aqueduct to north. Soffit of aqueduct has iron plates; footway approx 3.5m wide and 20m long. Oval iron plaque to north side has number: 63. (The Canals of the British Isles: The Canals of the West Midlands: London: 1969-: P.49)”.
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