Canals · East Midlands
Cromford Canal
Cromford Canal — canal in Derbyshire Dales, England, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Nearest railway station
- Ambergate · 0.4 km
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Cromford Canal is a canal in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "canal in Derbyshire Dales, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.0640°, -1.4826°.
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Protected designations
- Site of Special Scientific Interest: Cromford Canal SSSI
Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
The Cromford Canal ran 14+1⁄2 miles (23.3 kilometres) from Cromford to the Erewash Canal in Derbyshire, England with a branch to Pinxton. Built by William Jessop with the assistance of Benjamin Outram, its alignment included four tunnels and 14 locks. From Cromford it ran south following the 275-foot (84 m) contour line along the east side of the valley of the Derwent to Ambergate, where it turned eastwards along the Amber valley. It turned sharply to cross the valley, crossing the river and the Ambergate to Nottingham road, by means of an aqueduct at Bullbridge, before turning towards Ripley. From there the Butterley Tunnel took it through to the Erewash Valley. From the tunnel it continued to Ironville, the junction for the branch to Pinxton, and then descended through fourteen locks to meet the Erewash Canal at Langley Mill. The Pinxton Branch became important as a route for Nottinghamshire coal, via the Erewash, to the River Trent and Leicester and was a terminus of the Mansfield and Pinxton Railway. A 6-mile (9.7 km) long section of the Cromford canal between Cromford and Ambergate is listed as a Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a local nature reserve. In addition to purely canal traffic, there was a lively freight interchange with the Cromford and High Peak Railway, which traversed the plateau of the Peak District from Whaley Bridge in the north west, and which descended to the canal at High Peak Junction by means of an inclined plane.
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Background
History
The Erewash Canal had been opened from the River Trent to Langley Mill in 1779, but initially there was a lack of traffic. The proprietors appealed for anyone who owned land near the canal which contained coal deposits to open pits. As the pits opened, profits soared, and by 1789 dividends had reached 20 per cent. On 1 May 1787, the proprietors considered two letters at their meeting, which proposed extensions beyond Langley Mill. The proposals were from local landowners, and were seen as an extension of the Erewash Canal. One was for a canal from Langley Mill to Pinxton, where there were 6 mi of coal-bearing land, but the promotors could not reach agreement with the proprietors of the…
Architecture
| repeal_date = | amendments = | repealing_legislation = | related_legislation = | status = Amended | original_text = https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=XrIuAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA810 | collapsed = yes }} The canal obtained its act of Parliament, the (29 Geo. 3. c. 74). Perhaps because they had quoted too little, basing their estimates on Jessop's cost predictions which may themselves have been too optimistic, the contractors soon found themselves in financial difficulties and, at the end of 1790, simply walked off the site. Benjamin Outram hastily took over full management control and was awarded a salary increase. In January 1792 there was a problem when the Amber Aqueduct failed but, by May, the…
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- Coordinates
- 53.0640, -1.4826
- County
- Derbyshire
- District
- Amber Valley
- Parish
- Ripley
- Postcode
- DE56 2HA
- Parliamentary constituency
- Amber Valley
- Established
- 1794
- Nearest railway station
- Ambergate — 0.4 km
Sources
- wikidata: Q5187616 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Cromford Canal (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Cromford Wharf 2008.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Cromford Canal?
- Cromford Canal is in Derbyshire, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode DE56 2HA), in the parish of Ripley.
- When was Cromford Canal built?
- Built or established in 1794.
- Is Cromford Canal a protected site?
- Yes — Cromford Canal is part of the Cromford Canal SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
- Is Cromford Canal free to visit?
- Yes, Cromford Canal is free to enter.
- How do I get to Cromford Canal?
- The nearest railway station is Ambergate, about 0.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode DE56 2HA.