Montgomery Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

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Frankton Junction 52°52′49″N 2°56′13″W / 52.8804°N 2.9369°W / 52.8804; -2.9369 (Frankton Junction) Llangollen Canal/Montgomery Canal junction
Gronwen Wharf and Bridge No. 82 52°48′55″N 3°02′01″W / 52.8152°N 3.0337°W / 52.8152; -3.0337 (Gronwen Wharf and Bridge No. 82) Gronwen winding hole, wharf and bridge
Redwith lift bridge No. 82A 52°48′46″N 3°02′18″W / 52.8127°N 3.0383°W / 52.8127; -3.0383 (Redwith lift bridge No. 82A) New 2009
Redwith Bridge No. 83 52°48′36″N 3°02′19″W / 52.8101°N 3.0385°W / 52.8101; -3.0385 (Redwith Bridge No. 83) Southern limit in water
Pryces Bridge No. 84 52°48′30″N 3°02′36″W / 52.8084°N 3.0434°W / 52.8084; -3.0434 (Pryces Bridge No. 84)
Crickheath Wharf 52°48′21″N 3°03′01″W / 52.8059°N 3.0503°W / 52.8059; -3.0503 (Crickheath Wharf) Wharf under restoration
Carreghofa Locks 52°46′27″N 3°06′24″W / 52.7743°N 3.1068°W / 52.7743; -3.1068 (Carreghofa Locks) Ellesmere Canal/Eastern Branch of the Montgomeryshire junction
Guilsfield Arm 52°43′28″N 3°06′31″W / 52.7244°N 3.1085°W / 52.7244; -3.1085 (Guilsfield Arm)
Garthmyl 52°35′18″N 3°11′40″W / 52.5883°N 3.1944°W / 52.5883; -3.1944 (Garthmyl) Eastern/Western Branch of the Montgomeryshire junction


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