Harecastle Hill

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Harecastle Hill is a landform in Staffordshire, England, notable as the elevated ground through which the historic Harecastle Canal Tunnels were constructed.

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Harecastle Hill canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landform
associatedWith James Brindley NERFINISHED
Thomas Telford NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
crossedBy transport infrastructure associated with the Trent and Mersey Canal
elevationRelativeTo surrounding lowlands of the Trent Valley
geologicalContext Carboniferous strata
North Staffordshire Coalfield NERFINISHED
hasCanalTunnel Harecastle Tunnel NERFINISHED
New Harecastle Tunnel NERFINISHED
Old Harecastle Tunnel NERFINISHED
hasHeritageFeature industrial archaeology related to canal engineering
historicalSignificance part of key 18th–19th century canal route in England
landUse mixed rural and urban fringe
locatedIn England
Staffordshire
near Kidsgrove NERFINISHED
Stoke-on-Trent NERFINISHED
notableFor Harecastle Canal Tunnels NERFINISHED
overlooks Kidsgrove area NERFINISHED
Trent and Mersey Canal corridor NERFINISHED
partOf West Midlands region NERFINISHED
region North Staffordshire NERFINISHED
traversedBy Trent and Mersey Canal NERFINISHED
usedFor canal tunnel construction

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Harecastle Tunnel crosses Harecastle Hill