Bentley Canal

Bentley Canal
The towpath bridge over the entrance to the canal where it joined the Wyrley and Essington
Map
Specifications
Locks10
Statusfilled in
History
Date of first use1843
Date closed1960s
Geography
Start pointWednesfield
End pointBentley
Branch(es)Neachells Branch
Connects toWyrley and Essington Canal, Anson Branch
Map
Bentley Canal
Wyrley and Essington Canal
Wednesfield Jn
Towpath bridge
lock
lock
lock
Bradburn Bridge (rly siding)
lock
Well Lane Bridge
Neachells Bridge
lock
lock
Neachells Branch
Railway bridge
Water Lane Bridge
Neachells Hall Colliery Basin
B4484 Fibbersley bridge
Monmer Lane Bridge
Spring Bank Bridge
Spring Vale Basin
lock
Short Heath Basin
lock
Sand Beds Bridge
lock
Railway bridge
lock
A462 Clarke's Lane Bridge
B4464 County Bridge
Hopyard Bridge
Pendlebury Colliery Basin
Bentley Lane Bridge
Anson Branch
Walsall Canal

The Bentley Canal is an abandoned canal that was part of the Birmingham Canal Navigations. A very short section still exists where it joins the Wyrley and Essington Canal in Wolverhampton. From there it headed generally southeast through Willenhall and Walsall and connected with the Anson Branch and thus the Walsall Canal. The main line opened in 1843, with the Neachell Hall Branch following two years later. The branch closed in 1953 and the main line in the early 1960s.

History

In 1820, the Birmingham Canal Company had approached the Wyrley and Essington Canal, with a view to amalgamation. This had been declined, but from 1825 mineowners in the Walsall area petitioned for a junction between the two systems. Nothing happened for some years, but in 1837, Walsall Town Council began pushing both companies for a solution. After much disagreement, the Wyrley and Essington announced that they were ready to apply for an act of Parliament to authorise the construction of a junction at Walsall, which led to the Birmingham Canal Company agreeing to amalgamation. Both signed an agreement to proceed on 9 February 1840, and an act of Parliament, the Wyrley and Essington Canal Navigation Act 1840 (3 & 4 Vict. c. xxiv) was obtained to April to authorise the move. The Bentley Canal was one of three links between the systems built shortly afterwards. The other two were the Walsall Junction Canal, which linked the north end of the Walsall Canal to Birchills Junction, and the Rushall Canal, between the Tame Valley Canal and the Daw End Branch of the Wyrley and Essington.[1]

In 1828, the company completed a branch to Ridgeacre at huge cost, and accepted an estimate for the Bentley Branch of £7,135, but they were in the middle of a much bigger enterprise, to lower the level of their main summit, and no further action appears to have been taken concerning the Bentley Branch.[2] In 1839, work on the Tame Valley Canal began, under the direction of Messrs Walker and Burgess, who were the engineers. James Walker suggested that it should be built following a different line to that specified in the act of Parliament,[which?] and the committee approved his revised plans. When there was opposition to the new line from landowners, the committee agreed to revert to the original line, but Walker was infuriated, and wrote a long letter to them. They reconsidered, and agreed to proceed with Walker's new line, for which they obtained a new act of Parliament.[which?][3] By August 1840, work on the Tame Valley Canal was progressing well, and Walker turned his attention to the Bentley Canal. He suggested that they dispense with the ten locks authorised by the act, and instead build two sections of level canal, one running from the Anson Branch at the Walsall level, continuing as far as was possible before higher ground prevented further progress, and another running from Wood Green to Portobello, on the same level. The committee again agreed with him.[4]

Tenders were invited for the level canals, and prices received ranged from £11,300 to £27,691. The cheapest one was accepted, with four per cent of the cost going to Walker and Burgess. In June 1841, the committee approved plans to connect the Bentley Branch to the Wednesfield level through four locks, and then proceeding to the Wyrley and Essington Canal. The Wednesfield section was estimated to cost £6,850, and tenders for the whole thing ranged from £19,208 to £28,500. Of the thirteen tenders received, they opted for the cheapest. Effectively, this reinstated the parliamentary line, in place of Walker's level canals.[5] John Merry reported on progress in October 1842, noting that there were grooves for stop planks at every bridge, and they were all fitted with iron plates to prevent ropes wearing away the brickwork. Coping stones along the top of the locks were of Derbyshire stone, and the entrances to the locks had iron fenders to prevent damage to the brickwork. Each lock had a single paddle, operated by a windlass and rack.[6]

Merry had suggested that the canal would be open by January 1843, but the opening was delayed until 28 April. Soon afterwards, Walker's plan for the level Wood Green branch was dropped.[7] The canal as built ran for 3.4 miles (5.5 km) through 10 locks. It fell into dereliction in the 1960s. The Neachells Branch was a short branch of 0.4 miles (0.64 km) which opened in 1845 to serve Neachell Hall Colliery and closed in 1953.[8]

Route

The Bentley Canal left the Wyrley and Essington Canal at Wednesfield Junction. A cast iron bridge carried the towpath over the junction, and is still in situ. It dates from the mid-nineteenth century, and is a grade II listed structure.[9] A short section of the canal remains in water, and is used for moorings for the Nickelodeon canalside pub. The first lock was located immediately to the east of the watered stub, and was followed by two more. The canal is heading east at this point, and the towpath was located on the south bank. The remains of old quarries were on both sides of the canal, and there was a metal works washing plant on the north bank in the 1950s. Bradburn's Bridge carried a railway siding over the tail of the third lock. Beyond the bridge, Wolverhampton Metal Works occupied the south bank and there was a foundry on the north bank, although it had been a chocolate and confectionery works in 1902. The fourth lock was immediately before Well Lane Bridge. Between here and Neachells Bridge, there was a metal recovery works and allotment gardens on the north bank, and a cabinet works and two colour works to the south. This whole area has been redeveloped since the canal closed, although Well Lane and Neachells Lane still follow their original courses.[10]

Two more locks occupied the next section, with Merrills Hall Bridge carrying Merrills Hall Lane over the canal just below the second. On the north bank were a steel works and a sports ground, which had been allotment gardens in 1938. A bowling green was nearest the canal, and a footbridge crossed it at this point. Reliance Works manufactured steel tubes on the south bank, and was sandwiched between the canal and a railway line. Beyond the bridge, Neachells Junction Bridge carried the towpath over the Neachells Branch. The branch headed due south. Another footbridge crossed it before it passed under a railway bridge. The settling tanks, filter beds and sludge beds of the Wednesfield Council sewage treatment works occupied the east bank of the branch beyond the bridge. A short arm to the east once served a coal mine, after which Water Lane crossed the canal. Beyond it, a wide basin served the Neachell Hall colliery, situated to the east of the canal, but disused by 1919.[11]

Returning to the main line, the Weldless Steel Tube Works were located on the north bank, and a gas furnace plant was to the south. Hill's Bridge carried a footpath over the canal. Fly Bridge, which was overshadowed by electricity pylons, carried another footpath. The Reliance Brass Foundry occupied the south bank just before Fibbersley Bridge, which now carries the B4484 road. Beyond it, the course of the canal is still clearly defined to the north of a housing estate. Dingle Bridge allowed walkers to cross from the end of Dingle Lane, while at Monmer Lane, there were two bridges, one to carry the road and a separate footbridge immediately to the west. An industrial estate occupied the south bank, as the canal turned towards the south east. After Spring Bank Bridge, there was a wharf and a short arm, with a towpath bridge over it, which served the Spring Vale iron foundry, which later became the Spring Vale stamping works.[12]

Next the canal passes between the remains of Short Heath Brick Works on the north bank and Spring Bank Brick Works on the south. There were two locks, with a small arm and wharf to the north, between them. Sandbeds Bridge connected Charles Street and Stringers Lane, beyond which a third lock was located beneath a railway bridge. The fourth lock on this section was just before Clarke's Lane Bridge, now carrying the A462 road. Farm Bridge joined the end of Durham Avenue. The canal turned to the south to pass under Wolverhampton Road West (now the B4464, formerly the A454) at County Bridge, and resumed its south-easterly course at Hopyard Bridge. A large cemetery occupies the north bank between the two bridges. Pendlebury Colliery occupied the south bank beyond the bridge, and had a small arm with a towpath bridge. The course of the canal is no longer visible from here, as its route is occupied by County Bridge Primary School. Beyond the school, Bentley Road North crossed at Bentley Lane Bridge, and the canal continued to join the Anson Branch just below Bentley Mill Bridge. The Anson Branch is no longer navigable, but is still partially watered.[13]

Points of interest

Point Coordinates
(Links to map resources)
OS Grid Ref Notes
Wednesfield Junction 52°35′49″N 2°05′33″W / 52.5970°N 2.0925°W / 52.5970; -2.0925 (Wednesfield Junction) SO937999 Wyrley and Essington Canal
Neachells Lane bridge 52°35′46″N 2°04′47″W / 52.5960°N 2.0796°W / 52.5960; -2.0796 (Neachells Lane bridge) SO946998
Neachells Branch Junction 52°35′45″N 2°04′31″W / 52.5957°N 2.0752°W / 52.5957; -2.0752 (Neachells Branch Junction) SO949998
Neachells Branch terminus 52°35′27″N 2°04′32″W / 52.5909°N 2.0756°W / 52.5909; -2.0756 (Neachells Branch terminus) SO948992
Monmer Lane bridge 52°35′38″N 2°03′07″W / 52.5940°N 2.0519°W / 52.5940; -2.0519 (Monmer Lane bridge) SO964996
Clarkes Lane bridge (A462) 52°35′26″N 2°02′23″W / 52.5906°N 2.0398°W / 52.5906; -2.0398 (Clarkes Lane bridge (A462)) SO973992
Wolverhampton Road West bridge 52°35′14″N 2°01′57″W / 52.5872°N 2.0324°W / 52.5872; -2.0324 (Wolverhampton Road West bridge) SO978988
Hopyard Road 52°35′05″N 2°01′48″W / 52.5846°N 2.0299°W / 52.5846; -2.0299 (Hopyard Road) SO979985
Bentley Canal Junction 52°34′52″N 2°01′06″W / 52.5812°N 2.0182°W / 52.5812; -2.0182 (Bentley Canal Junction) SO987981 Anson Branch

See also

Bibliography

  • Broadbridge, S R (1974). The Birmingham Canal Navigations Vol 1: 1768-1846. David and Charles. ISBN 978-0-7153-6381-2.
  • Dean, Richard (2008). Canals of Birmingham (Historical Canal Maps series No.2) (3rd ed.). M&M Baldwin. ISBN 978-0-9561306-0-0. (for route and other details)
  • Hadfield, Charles (1985). The Canals of the West Midlands (3rd ed.). David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8644-1.

References

  1. ^ Hadfield 1985, pp. 98–99.
  2. ^ Broadbridge 1974, p. 104.
  3. ^ Broadbridge 1974, pp. 112–113.
  4. ^ Broadbridge 1974, p. 113.
  5. ^ Broadbridge 1974, pp. 113–114.
  6. ^ Broadbridge 1974, p. 115.
  7. ^ Broadbridge 1974, pp. 115–116.
  8. ^ Hadfield 1985, pp. 318–319.
  9. ^ Historic England. "Footbridge over west end of Bentley Canal (1201908)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  10. ^ Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 maps, 1903 and 1944/55
  11. ^ Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 maps, 1902, 1919, 1939 and 1954/5
  12. ^ Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 maps, 1902 and 1957/61
  13. ^ Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 maps, 1914 and 1961/65

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