Grid reference SJ8949
near to Milton, Stoke-on-Trent, England
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National Cycle Route 55/Holden Lane Working Men's Club
National Cycle Route 55 heading northeast to the rear of Noblett Rd Sneyd Green passes to the rear of Holden Lane Working Men's Club to join onto Ralph Drive at a cycle gate.
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Biddulph Valley Disused Railway (Now Cycle path / Footpath), Milton
Milton Road Passed over the top of the old Railway line which is now a cycle path and footpath along the entire length.
Opened 1859
Closed to Passengers 1927 but used to move freight until 1962... (more)
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Mile Post, Caldon Canal
A mile post on the Caldon Canal near Milton, Stoke on Trent. Erected by the Caldon Canal Society showing Etruria 4 mile, Uttoxeter 26 mile
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Leek New Road (A53)
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Caldon Canal south of Milton, Stoke-on-Trent
The industrial works are by Redhills Road.
The seventeen mile Caldon Canal was opened from Etruria to Froghall in 1779, and extended to Uttoxeter in 1811, though this extension only operated until the late 1840s. The canal has seventeen... (more)
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Redhills Bridge south of Milton, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking south towards Stoe-on-Trent (Etruria Junction), Redhills Bridge is No 16 across the Caldon Canal.
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Replica milemarker by the Caldon Canal, Stoke-on-Trent
Replica milemarker by the Caldon Canal, in parish of Stoke-on-Trent (Stoke-on-Trent District), 50m South of Bridge 16 (Redhills).
Inscription reads:-
: ETRURIA / 4 / MILES : : UTTOXETER / 26 / MILES :
Maker:-
: C / 19 81 / CS :... (more)
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Wesley Hall Methodist Church
Wesley Hall Methodist Church in Noblett Road, Sneyd Green. The very modern banner across the crucifix on the wall exhorts us to come to God through the Internet!
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Bridge 16, Caldon Canal
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National Cycle Route 55 at Sneyd Green
National Cycle route 55 proceeds steeply upwards through public open space fields at the rear of Noblett Road, Sneyd Green in the direction of Birches Head.
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Two unladen Johnson boats at Milton
From about 1970 to 1986, Johnson Brothers' pottery used three boats to carry part-made pottery four miles along the Caldon Canal between two of their sites. This reduced the number of breakages, compared with using lorries. The boats... (more)
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Houses on Leek New Road (A53)
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