Grid reference SK0049
near to Ipstones, Staffordshire, England
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Large tree in the hedgerow by Belmont Hall
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Consall Forge Railway Bridge
Looking westwards to the bridge carrying the Churnet Valley Railway across the Caldon Canal at Consall Forge, Staffordshire. The Staffordshire Way runs along the towpath below the bridge.
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The Black Lion at Consallforge in Staffordshire
Looking east from the canal towpath. The Churnet Valley Railway train is travelling north towards Cheddleton. The Black Lion public house does a good trade in fine summer weather. It is in a very isolated position.
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Towpath by the Caldon Canal
The towpath here forms part of the route of the Staffordshire Way and the Churnet Way. Visible ahead is the Black Lion pub at Consall, well worth a visit.
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On the Belmont Road
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Chapel House
Chapel House or Kimberley Chapel House was built in 1794.
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The Black Lion, Consall Forge
In the heart of the Churnet Valley, with the Churnet Valley Railway line passing between it and the Caldon Canal. The railway station is about 100 yards away.
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Railway Bridge at Consallforge in Staffordshire
Looking north-west, the Churnet Valley Railway crosses the Caldon Canal here at Bridge No 50A near the Black Lion public house at Consallforge south-east of Cheddleton.
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Railway track at Consall, Staffordshire
The Black Lion public house is off to the right by the distant (almost) level crossing.
This branch of the former North Staffordshire Railway to Oakamoor was opened in 1849, but closed to passengers in 1965 and freight in 1988. The... (more)
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The Black Lion, Consall
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The Devil's Staircase
The Devil's Staircase runs up the steep side of the Churnet Valley behind the Black Lion Inn at Consallforge.
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Devil's Staircase
With 200 steps, the Devil's Staircase runs up the steep side of the Churnet Valley behind the Black Lion Inn at Consallforge.
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