North portal - Snarestone Tunnel - Ashby canal - Snarestone, Leicestershire
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member ntpayne
N 52° 40.933 W 001° 29.717
30U E 601719 N 5837983
The only tunnel on the Ashby canal
Waymark Code: WMR464
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/11/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
Views: 1

This is a one way tunnel with no towpath. Snarestone village lies directly overhead and horses were walked through the village whilst boats were legged through. Main traffic were coal boats from the coal fields of Moira to the north.

If you follow the old line of the canal (now disused north of Snarestone but being restored) you will see markers for the different coal seams and their depths.

This tunnel is unusual in that it has a kink in it so it is very difficult to see if a boat is coming the other way.
Is the Tunnel in Use?: In Use

Which End is this Entrance?: North

Date Constructed: 01/01/1797

Length of Tunnel: 250 yards

Construction Material: Brick lined

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