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Horseshoe Falls (Wales)

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65: 822: 347: 333: 310:, to the north of Nantwich. In 2009, some 13.7 million imperial gallons (62 Ml) per day was conveyed along the canal. Under British Waterways, the canal has become one of the most popular cruising canals in the country. The final 1.7 miles (2.7 km) from Llangollen to the Falls is not navigable by motorised boats, as it is not wide enough for vessels to turn round, but the towpath extends along the bank right up to the Falls. 49: 834: 72: 709: 297:. Because Horseshoe Falls was a major source of water to that system, the canal from Llangollen to Nantwich, including the great aqueducts at Pontcysyllte and Chirk, was retained purely as a water supply channel. This action enabled the canal to survive until it was taken over by 305:
in 1948. With the steady decline in commercial traffic, British Waterways negotiated with the Mid and South East Cheshire Water Board, and the canal is used to transfer water from the Dee at Llantysilio to a reservoir near
285:, decided to close much of the network in 1944. They retained the line of the former Chester Canal and the Ellesmere Canal from Nantwich to Ellesmere Port, the branch of the Chester Canal to 106: 321:. The canal was awarded World Heritage status because of the bold civil engineering solutions needed to construct a canal with no locks through such difficult terrain. 121: 64: 635: 206: 473: 290: 869: 100: 448: 407: 282: 859: 365: 580: 628: 426: 388: 605: 874: 575: 31: 202: 621: 360: 114: 258:
Company. The canal was a navigable feeder, which supplied water to the Ellesmere Canal beyond Pontcysyllte, and to the
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The weir was an important factor in the retention of the canal to Llangollen when the owners of the entire
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responsible for the design, and the canal and feeder were completed in 1808.
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and the construction of the weir were authorised by an
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Waterfall in Wales About 3 miles west of Llangollen
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Horseshoe Falls, Wales
Horseshoe Falls (disambiguation)

Horseshoe Falls (Wales) is located in Denbighshire
Llangollen
OS grid
SJ195433
Coordinates
52°58′52″N 3°11′57″W / 52.98111°N 3.19917°W / 52.98111; -3.19917
Type
Welsh
grid reference
SJ196433
weir
River Dee
Denbighshire
Wales
Llangollen
weir
Llangollen Canal
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
Act of Parliament
Ellesmere Canal
Chester Canal
Nantwich
Thomas Telford
civil engineer
Shropshire Union
London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Middlewich

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