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Canals · North Wales

Montgomery Canal

Also known as: Camlas Trefaldwyn, Dowrgleudh Trevaldwyn

In or near Bagley.

Free admission🐾 Dog-friendly

Montgomery Canal — canal in Shropshire and Wales, United Kingdom.

Montgomery Canal, canals in North Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Weston Wharf · 3.7 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

Getting there & planning your visit

To visit the Montgomery Canal, the nearest railway station is Weston Wharf, located 3.7 km away. The postcode for the canal is SY11 4JZ, and entry is free.

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About

Montgomery Canal is a canal in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: National Monuments of Wales. Wikidata describes it as: "canal in Shropshire and Wales, United Kingdom". Coordinates: 52.8210°, -3.0000°.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Montgomery Canal (Welsh: Camlas Trefaldwyn), known colloquially as "The Monty", is a partially restored canal in eastern Powys and northwest Shropshire. The canal runs 33 miles (53 km) from the Llangollen Canal at Frankton Junction to Newtown via Llanymynech and Welshpool and crosses the England–Wales border. The canal was formally named as the Montgomery Canal in the British Waterways Act 1987. However, it was informally known by this name prior to this act. It consists of the Eastern and Western branches of the Montgomeryshire Canal and the Llanymynech Branch of the Ellesmere Canal. The Montgomeryshire Canal ran from Llanymynech to Newtown. It was named after the county of Montgomeryshire that it ran through and was divided into Western and Eastern branches which met at Garthmyl. At Carreghofa Locks near Llanymynech, the Montgomeryshire Canal connected to the Llanymynech Branch of the Ellesmere Canal. The Llanymynech Branch ran from Carreghofa Locks to Frankton Junction where it meets the present-day Llangollen Canal. The Montgomery Canal does not, and never did, go to the town of Montgomery. The three constituents of the present-day Montgomery Canal became part of the Shropshire Union Canal system: the Ellesmere Canal including the Llanymynech Branch in 1846, the Eastern Branch in 1847 and the Western Branch in 1850. The canal fell into disuse following a breach in 1936 and was officially abandoned in 1944. At present, only 8 miles (13 km) from Frankton Junction to Crickheath Bridge is navigable and connected to the rest of the national Canal & River Trust network. Separately, a 0.5-mile (0.8 km) section at Llanymynech and a 12-mile (19 km) section of the canal around Welshpool are navigable though isolated from the national canal network. Ongoing restoration work continues to connect the navigable sections.

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Background

History

, located adjacent to Graham Palmer Lock on the Montgomery Canal]] The Montgomeryshire Canal was devised with a different purpose from most other canals of the time. Whereas other canals could generate sufficient revenue from cargo carrying to be financially viable, the Montgomeryshire was planned to serve a more rural area which would not offer such opportunities. Instead, the primary purpose of the canal was to transport lime for agricultural purposes which would allow the Upper Severn Valley to become better agricultural land. As a result, the promoters of the canal included local landowners who hoped to achieve a return on their investment through greater crop yields rather than relying…

Architecture

The lock gear on the Eastern Branch of the Montgomeryshire were of a different design to those on other canals. Whereas most other canal locks have culverts in the side walls to fill and empty the lock, with paddles opening and closing vertically, the locks on the Montgomeryshire were designed with a culvert in the base of the canal with the paddle sliding horizontally over the culvert. During operation, this can lead to a large whirlpool being observed. To operate the paddle, the winding gear is purely a geared design rather than rack and pinion. An effect of this is that there is no pawl to be operated and the paddles cannot be accidentally dropped shut. The paddle gear was designed by…

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Coordinates
52.8210, -3.0000
District
Shropshire
Parish
West Felton
Postcode
SY11 4JZ
Parliamentary constituency
North Shropshire
Established
1821
Nearest railway station
Weston Wharf3.7 km

Sources

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Montgomery Canal?
Montgomery Canal is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SY11 4JZ), in the parish of West Felton.
What is Montgomery Canal?
Montgomery Canal — canal in Shropshire and Wales, United Kingdom.
How do I get to Montgomery Canal?
The nearest railway station is Weston Wharf, about 3.7 km away. Drivers can use postcode SY11 4JZ.
When was Montgomery Canal built?
Built or established in 1821.
Is Montgomery Canal a listed building?
Montgomery Canal is officially recognised as National Monuments of Wales listed.
Is Montgomery Canal free to visit?
Yes, Montgomery Canal is free to enter.
How do I get to Montgomery Canal?
The nearest railway station is Weston Wharf, about 3.7 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SY11 4JZ.