Chesterfield Canal Feeder at Kiveton Park Station

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Chesterfield Canal Feeder at Kiveton Park Station

Image: © Mike Nield Taken: 4 Sep 2017

The Harthill Feeder, perhaps more commonly known as the Manor Road Feeder, is situated by the Manor Road winding hole near Kiveton Park Station. The water is taken from Pebley and Harthill Reservoirs on the South Yorkshire/north-east Derbyshire border and flows via the Broad Bridge Dike before finally tumbling down the cascade and into the canal. This view was taken in early September, 2017. At this time of year the water flowing down the cascade would normally be reduced to little more than a trickle, but after a wetter than usual summer the fall was more impressive, though still not in full force.

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Image Location

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53.336013
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-1.242725