Birmingham Canal Navigations at Tipton Green in Sandwell

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Birmingham Canal Navigations at Tipton Green in Sandwell

Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 19 Apr 2021

Looking north-north-east towards Coseley and Wolverhampton from Tipton Green Bridge, this is the meandering Birmingham Canal Navigations Old Main Line (Wolverhampton Level), built in 1772 by James Brindley. The terraced housing is in Beehive Walk, off New Cross Street. On the right is the tower of St Martin's and St Paul's Church, now closed for worship and for sale since 2019.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.527651
Longitude
-2.070266