This posting to our blog passes not one, not two, but three canal junctions, first Fazeley then Huddlesford and finally today to Fradley Junction where the Coventry Canal meets the Trent and Mersey Canal. So here are some pictures of the last few days:
Here is Leo in the top lock at Atherstone. And here we are just coming into Lock 5. We liked the town of Atherstone and sat admiring the buildings in the Market Square. Here is the view of the Tame from the aqueduct. Tamworth was once the capital of Mercia and has an imposing castle keep on a Motte. The castle is one of the original ones built by the Normans after the invasion in 1066. Unfortunately we arrived too late to do a proper tour but peeped into the courtyard to get this view of the Elizabethan improvements building a great hall. This view was taken looking down from the top of the Motte and shows the gatehouse and a column explained in the next photo. Here at Fazeley is the first of the three canal junctions. Under the bridge is the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal which goes up locks to the edge of Birmingham. This photo is looking back having passed through the junction. To the left under the bridge is where we had come from and to the right is the Birmingham and Fazeley.
So now we are on the Trent and Mersey and heading north to Rugeley tomorrow and later to Stone and Stoke on Trent. We had to queue for a lock today and there certainly seem to be quite a lot of boats up here. As you can see from the last photo we have had some sun today but the northerly wind leaves it still rather chilly.
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