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Completed in 1831, the Macclesfield Canal was one of Britain’s last canals, built just as railways were emerging. After decades of proposals since 1765, it was finally approved in the 1820s, with Thomas Telford endorsing the route in 1824. The 26.1-mile canal runs from Marple Junction to Hall Green, passing through Macclesfield and Congleton. Built mostly straight using Telford’s “cut and fill” method, it was constructed by William Crosley for £320,000. The canal’s twelve locks are all at Bosley, raising the waterway by 118 feet. Sold to a railway company in 1846, the canal continued commercial traffic until 1954 and is home to Britain’s oldest canal cruising club, founded in 1943. Today, the Macclesfield Canal is an important part of the Cheshire Ring, offering a peaceful journey through scenic countryside and villages.

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Canal Pub
#1 Rated Eating and Drinking on the Macclesfield Canal

Ye Olde Kings Head

Byrons Ln, Macclesfield SK11 0HD.

  • Canalside
  • Dog Friendly
  • Family Friendly
Canal Pub
#2 Rated Eating and Drinking on the Macclesfield Canal

Windmill Inn

Holehouse Ln, Whiteley Green, Macclesfield SK10 5SJ.

  • Canalside
  • Dog Friendly
  • Family Friendly
Accommodation and Canal Pub
#3 Rated Eating and Drinking on the Macclesfield Canal

The Queens Head Hotel

Park Ln, Congleton CW12 3DE

  • Accomodation
  • Canalside
  • Family Friendly
Canal Pub
#4 Rated Eating and Drinking on the Macclesfield Canal

The Puss in Boots

Buxton Road, Macclesfield.

  • Canalside
  • Dog Friendly
  • Family Friendly