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- Fradley Junction | Places to visit - Canal River Trust
Fradley Junction is where the Coventry Canal joins the Trent Mersey Canal It's one of our busiest places, with cafes, a pub and the ever popular Fradley Pool Nature Reserve
- Fradley Junction - Wikipedia
Fradley was a major junction on the Victorian canal network Both the Trent Mersey and the Coventry Canal companies built houses and cottages for their workers, while two warehouses, complete with hoists, were erected at Junction Row alongside the Swan public house
- FRADLEY JUNCTION (2025) All You Should Know BEFORE You Go (w . . .
Fradley Junction is a great place to visit, with great walks and cycle rides in a number of directions and lots of interesting activities on the canal The Swan is a great Pub with excellent pub meals, the Laughing Duck Cafe is well worth a visit if you are looking for a lighter bite or ice cream
- Fradley Junction | Anglo Welsh Ltd
Fradley Junction in Staffordshire is a popular destination for canal boat holiday-makers Fradley Junction near Alrewas is where the Trent Mersey Canal meets the Coventry Canal There are visitor moorings for boaters so you can plan a stop at Fradley
- Town and Village Guide - Fradley Junction in Staffordshire . . .
Welcome to Fradley Junction, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered! Nestled in the heart of Staffordshire, this picturesque village offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life From delightful local shops and cozy cafes to scenic trails and cultural attractions, Fradley Junction has something to captivate every visitor
- Fradley Junction and Alrewas - AllTrails
This is a lovely circular trail from Fradley Junction in Staffordshire This route explores the countryside which includes farmland and villages as well as sections along the Trent and Mersey Canal (at the start of the trail) and the Coventry Canal (towards the end)
- Fradley Junction - Fradley Heritage Group
It’s one of the busiest places on the waterways, where canals, boats and people meet The people who lived at Fradley Junction looked after the canals and repaired boats and locks You can see the cottages where they lived, the maintenance yard where they worked, and the pub where they swapped gossip with boaters after a hard day’s work
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