Earl Fitzwilliam's Canal
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Image: © Martin Speck Taken: 9 Aug 2009
Earl Fitzwilliam's Canal, or the Fitzwilliam Canal as it is sometimes called is a half mile long spur off of the Rotherham Cut. Navigable access to the Rotherham Cut is now blocked by an embankment supporting the A633, although a pipe still connects the two waterways.