Great Haywood Junction

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Great Haywood Junction is a historic canal junction in Staffordshire, England, where major inland waterways meet and serve as a key point on the British canal network.

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Great Haywood Junction canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal junction
transport infrastructure
connectsWaterway Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal NERFINISHED
Trent and Mersey Canal NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
distanceTo approximately 4 miles from Stafford
hasAccess towpath access
hasAmenityNearby boat services
cafes
moorings
pubs
hasFeature junction basin
hasNearbySettlement Great Haywood village NERFINISHED
Little Haywood NERFINISHED
hasStructure towpath bridges
hasView Shugborough Estate NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic canal junction
historicalSignificance key node in Midlands canal network
importance strategic junction for cruising rings in central England
isOnRoute Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal cruising ring NERFINISHED
Trent and Mersey Canal long-distance cruising route
isPartOf Trent–Mersey–Staffs & Worcs canal junctions NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
Great Haywood NERFINISHED
Staffordshire
managedBy Canal and River Trust NERFINISHED
navigationAuthority Canal and River Trust NERFINISHED
near Essex Bridge NERFINISHED
Great Haywood Marina NERFINISHED
River Trent NERFINISHED
Shugborough Hall NERFINISHED
openedInPeriod late 18th century
partOf British canal network
region West Midlands NERFINISHED
transportMode water transport
usedFor angling
leisure boating
narrowboat cruising
recreational walking
waterwaySystem inland waterways of England

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Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal hasJunction Great Haywood Junction