Stafford Boat Club's marina

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The photograph on this page of Stafford Boat Club's marina by Roger D Kidd as part of the Geograph project.

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Stafford Boat Club's marina

Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 31 May 2011

This is the marina of the Stafford Boat Club, seen from the new bridge over the marina entrance. Originally it was the short Hazlestrine Arm of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, which had been used to carry clay to, and bricks from the former Hazlestrine Brickworks. The boat club acquired the site in 1968, and have made a brilliant job of transforming the whole area as a private marina with beautifully landscaped grounds, and club house. Visiting crews are welcomed to the club (especially if supporting the bar!) but it is advisable to contact them first to check whether mooring is available by their field. There is no access from the towpath side.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.780833
Longitude
-2.088436