Canal bridges in Congleton, Cheshire
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Image: © Roger Kidd Taken: 9 Sep 2014
This is the Macclesfied Canal, looking west as it passes through Hightown. Hightown Bridge is No 74, and carries the Morley Drive cul-de-sac, which serves the John Morley dried fruit importer warehouse. Next are the A527 flyover, and Park Lane Bridge (No 75), followed by a railway bridge, then Morris Bridge (No 76), which is a turnover bridge allowing the towpath to change sides.