Adlington Wharf

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Adlington Wharf is a canal-side wharf area in Adlington, England, historically used for loading and unloading goods from boats and now often associated with local leisure and heritage along the waterway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal-side industrial site
wharf
adjacentTo canal towpath
associatedWith canal transport
country England
currentUse heritage appreciation
leisure
recreation
hasEconomicRole goods distribution
local trade support
hasEnvironment waterfront setting
hasFeature mooring points
waterside access
hasHeritageValue local industrial heritage
hasHistoricalUse loading goods
unloading goods
historicalPeriodOfUse industrial era
isPublicAccess true
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Adlington NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Lancashire NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterway Leeds and Liverpool Canal NERFINISHED
partOf Adlington canal-side area
transportModeSupported canal boats
narrowboats
usedFor goods handling

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Adlington hasCanalFeature Adlington Wharf