Shardlow

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Shardlow is a historic village in Derbyshire, England, known for its canal heritage and role as an important inland port during the industrial era.

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Label Occurrences
Shardlow canonical 2
Shardlow Basin 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
administrativeCounty Derbyshire
category Canal settlements in the United Kingdom
Civil parishes in Derbyshire
Ports and harbours of the East Midlands
Villages in Derbyshire
ceremonialCounty Derbyshire
country England
governingBody South Derbyshire
surface form: South Derbyshire District Council
hasAmenity church
marina
public house
village hall
hasConservationArea yes
hasFeature canal basins
canal wharves
canal-side inns
former stables
lock
marina
warehouses
hasHeritage canal heritage
hasListedBuildings yes
hasNameLanguage English
historicalPeriodOfImportance Industrial Revolution
historicalRole important inland port
historicCounty Derbyshire
knownFor Trent and Mersey Canal
historic warehouses
industrial-era transport
inland port
lieutenancyArea Derbyshire
locatedIn Derbyshire
East Midlands
South Derbyshire
surface form: South Derbyshire district
locatedNear Derby
Nottingham
River Trent
locatedOn Trent and Mersey Canal
partOf Trent Valley
postalCountry England
region East Midlands
sovereignState United Kingdom
transportMode canal transport
river transport

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Trent passesThrough Shardlow
subject surface form: River Trent
Trent and Mersey Canal hasBasin Shardlow
this entity surface form: Shardlow Basin
Shardlow wharves locatedIn Shardlow