1 ‘Numerous wharves used to serve the rural communities of the Forest of Arden…(including)… Rowington Green Wharf where the houses are now residences. This wharf is called Turner Green ...
The site of canal wharves, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. They were located at Turner's Green Bridge.
Canal cutting.
1 “Tunnels….were intended at Rowington and at Yardley but during construction changes in plans made them unnecessary”.
2 “The canal negotiates a ridge of land, Rowington Hill, by a cutting. ...
Rowington Cutting, a canal cutting, possibly originally intended as the start of a tunnel. It was dug during the Imperial period. It is located 400m west of the church at Rowington.
1 The iron trough, supplied by the Horseley Iron Co in 1834, replaced the original aqueduct after a burst on the Warwick and Birmingham Canal flooded a small stream under ...
Yarningale Aquaduct, a bridge carrying canal water, and dating from the Imperial period. It is located 400m north west of Yarningale Common, Rowington.
1 Numerous wharves used to serve the rural communities of the Forest of Arden…(including)…Kingswood wharf near bridge 65.
2 Basin has been filled in: wharf stables survive.
3 The wharf is on ...
Kingswood Wharf, a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located at Kingswood Bridge.