Tuesday 16th
July 2019
Anderton to
above Big Lock, Middlewich
9.5 miles, 1
lock
Sue and Ken
had moved on last night to use the services at Anderton and we planned on
meeting once we had emptied and filled as required. As we approached the services, there was
Cleddau – not far to go to find them!
We were on
our way shortly before 10am. We passed
Lion Salt Works which looked quite run down and sad from this direction, but it
is indeed open as stated and I gather worth a visit – next time, maybe.
One place
you can never miss along this stretch is TATA Chemicals – it stretches for what
seems a long time. The first hint that
you are approaching are the many pipe bridges
Before you
see the works themselves which are on both sides of the canal
10 minutes
later we escaped (it seemed longer!)
We had just
the one lock to do today – Big Lock at Middlewich and of course there was a
queue, but only a small one.
It was not
long before we were in and on our way up
At the lock
we met a family from Dallas – it appears they come over most summers to catch
up with family members. Mum was (quite
sensibly IMHO) keeping their table at the pub warm whilst Dad and the twins
were eager to help.
We moored up not far from the lock and then Monty and I
walked up to the first of the three locks that climb out of Middlewich and
there we found a friend for Monty
The two boys
had a little ‘dog chat’ and we then went on our way.
That
afternoon we paid a visit to a chemist – Chris had surgery on his right foot a
couple of years ago which has left his second toe lower than its
neighbours. He stubbed it badly a while
back, then did it again and split the skin.
It had failed to heal quickly, so we were after some advice. Rowlands was our pharmacy of choice and the
pharmacist was excellent. She dressed
the wound adding an iodine patch. It is
to stay on until Friday and if it is not better he is to see a doctor when we
get to Chester next week.
Wednesday 17th
July 2019
Middlewich
Just a
domestic day for us. I did take Monty
for a long walk in the morning, but failed to take the camera. I walked back to Croxton Aqueduct and turned
left into Croxton Park and followed a path along the small river. I suspect it may be a circular route, but as
I was not sure I turned back and retraced my steps.
Next job was
a Morrison’s shop. It is only just over
half a mile away, but with heavy shopping and two rotten knees between us we
got a taxi back again to the pub car park.
Apart from
washing two loads of towels that was our exciting day in Middlewich! It was dry until late afternoon when we had
thunder and quite heavy rain.
Thursday 18th
July 2019
Middlewich
to just before Aqueduct Marina on the Middlewich Arm of the Shropshire Union
Canal
7.5 miles, 5
locks for the boat, but 11 for Jennie!
Monty and I
were the advance guard and arrived near at the lock in time to see a boat going into the bottom
lock ahead of us. The lock keepers use
the same frequency on their walkie talkies as we do, so we knew there was one
on each lock – such a great help.
Just before
you get to the first lock there is this charming bench
Before long
Tentatrice and Cleddau were in sight
e whipped through the first three locks and we were in and going up in the fourth lock (Wardle Lock) (round the corner into the Middlewich Arm) by around 10:30
Monty and I
walked the three quarters of a mile to Stanthorne Lock – our last of the day.
We passed many lovely gardens on the other side of the canal, but only one had
a boat moored at the bottom.
This really
took my fancy – I am sure it was not purchased on expenses!!
Just before the next lock you pass the site of a
very serious breach that occurred in March 2018 and required the canal to be closed until December 2018 while the very large breach was repaired. The cost of the repair was in the region of £3million.
This is the
view down from where the breach occurred.
Some boats were stranded and had to be craned out and taken by road to
safety.
So here we
are at lock 5 of the day, so how did I end up working 11 locks? With boats going down and up that I helped through, by the time I had locked both Tentatrice and then helped with Cleddau, I had clocked up 11 locks for the day!
By the time it was our turn there was a party of ramblers who stopped for a gongoozle
By this time
Monty had given up and gone back on board
Finally we
were out, Ken and I worked the lock and Sue came in and up on Cleddau. It had taken an hour
for us to negotiate just one lock! It is
a good job it was the last of the day and that we were not in a hurry!
Just a few
more miles of steady putting, firstly past a pretty house
And is this
just one large bungalow – I think it is
And then
past some serious piling work being carried out on the offside of the canal by
Canal and River Trust
Up to now it
had been dry, but as the morning wore on it got chilly enough to need a jumper
on the back deck – we then began to ask ourselves if we would be moored before
this lot let go of the water they were holding?
We did and
the sun came back out again and I made use of the table by our mooring to have
my lunch.
Thank you to
the owner/s of nb Miss Eloise who kindly sponsored the table – it was much
appreciated
The only
downside to this mooring is lack of internet where we are – one boat length further forward and we would have been okay!
And finally for two of our grandchildren
3 comments:
Enjoying your blog as always Jennie. Very pleased to hear that Chris's toe isn't going to hinder your travels and that it heals without the need of further medical intervention.
Some very pretty pictures along your journey; I'm loving that last house, and the photo of Monty's friend. :)
Lions Salt Works is very worth a visit next time you pass.
The cottage on the Middlewich Branch used to be a stable block I believe. If you look in at the end (without being too nosy) it has a rather nice kitchen.
Hope you are planning a trip to the nice cheese shop when you get to Chester, have some Vignotte for me.
Pip
Hi Lynn, yes it is rather a nice house and I think Pip is correct that it is a converted stable block.
Yes, Pip and visit to the Cheese Shop is on the itinerary. I have never tried Vignotte. Well not yet!
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