Stone-built terrace, at Punchbowl lock, Rochdale Canal

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Stone-built terrace, at Punchbowl lock, Rochdale Canal

Image: © Christine Johnstone Taken: 1 Feb 2022

Was one of this row the Punchbowl Inn, which I assume is what both the lock and the nearby bridge are named after? The terrace looks as old as the canal [which was completed in 1804].

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.659991
Longitude
-2.081676