This canal is pretty - so far!

Surprising Stourbridge Canal

A photographic tour to Stourbridge Town Arm at Wordsley Junction -

Stourton Lock 19Stourton Lock 19

Between the bottom lock (20) and the one above is an armmooring arm

Rope roller on bridge below lock 18rope roller on Four Locks Bridge

John on split bridge which changes the towpath sideSplit bridge

Stourton Top Lock 17Top Lock entrance

The gardens of the village of Stewponey line the pound between locks 18 and 17. They are very well kept and the garden by the lock is excellent. The bywash leaves the canal above the lock, runs through two gardens and exits through the tunnel below the lock.

Autumn colours still at Newtown BridgeNewtown Bridge

This bridge and the next two are right out in countryside with the River Stour and its valley to the left. We saw a number of walkers - it is obviously a favourite with ramblers.

Middle Bridge feels more wintryMiddle Bridge

Ah ha, I spy the "Breach" repairBreacdh repair

The breach and the valley belowbreach and valley

Bell's Mill Bridge has an unusual parapetBell's Mill Bridge

As we cross the Stour aqueduct (another one: that must make at least three in the last week!) Junction Bridge is ahead of us.

Aqueduct and bridgeJunction bridge

We are about to turn down Stourbridge Town Arm at Wordsley Junction: ahead the Stourbridge Canal Main Line continues up another 16 Stourbridge Locks.

Stourbridge 16 LocksStourton 16bottom  lock

Leaving Junction Bridge behind as we enter Stourbridge Town ArmWordsley Junction

Stourbridge canal, Stourton Junction to Wordsley Junction - 1 hour 10 minutes,  2.34 miles, 4 locks 

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