Macclesfield High Lane Arm south-east of Stockport

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Macclesfield High Lane Arm south-east of Stockport

Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 7 Sep 2014

Looking through the arch of Bridge No 12, this arm off the main line of the Macclesfield Canal was built to serve nearby coal mines. The North Cheshire Cruising Club now has the water for private moorings.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.363647
Longitude
-2.076899