Walsden To Todmorden along the Rochdale Canal. 14 November 2013

 The Rochdale Canal is a waterway in Northern England connecting Sowerby Bridge with Manchester. Built to move trade it opened in 1804, closed in 1952 falling largely in to disrepair and being blocked in a couple of locations before being restored and reopened fully in 2002.

The pictures below were taken on a walk of approx 1.5 miles from Walsden to Todmorden in November 2013, they were taken using a Samsung Galaxy Tablet. They can also be seen full size, resolution and un-watermarked on Clickasnap via the links below each.

Gauxholme Viaduct

Pinnel Lock







Smithyholm Lock

Walsden from the canal, St Peter's Church seen in the distance.

This stone chair was near Gauxholme Locks, no idea if it is still there.

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