Grid reference SD7605
near to Kearsley, Bolton, England
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Cinder Hill Farmland
As one climbs the hill out of Stoneclough, these buildings are at the summit of Cinder Hill, on the right at Ringley.
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Path following route of former canal
At Ringley with the wall of the grounds of St Saviour's Church to the left in this view. The canal was the Manchester, Bolton & Bury and in this path used by the Rotary Way the towpath edge stones can be seen for long sections.
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Entering Bolton
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St Saviour's Church, Ringley (set of 2 images)
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Footpath at Ringley
The path here runs to the right of what used to be the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal; now filled in, overgrown and consumed by the woodland.
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Ringley Old Bridge
Built in 1677 at a cost of £500, the bridge is an ancient monument
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Frozen canal on the Salford arm
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Kearsley - Ringley Church Tower
On Fold Road. The white building beyond the tower is the Horseshoe pub.
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Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal pathway
This public footpath runs from the end of Fold Road to Red Rock Lane. United Utilities' water treatment plant is fenced off on the right hand side of the path. The route follows the plant around before heading through the garden of a house.
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Site of Ringley Upper Lock, Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal
There were two locks at Ringley, separate but close together.
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St Saviour Church, Ringley
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La Roma, Ringley
Italian restaurant previously The Lord Nelson pub.
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