DescriptionTatenhill Lock and Bridge near Branston, Staffordshire - geograph.org.uk - 1552927.jpg
English: Tatenhill Lock and Bridge near Branston, Staffordshire. This is the Trent and Mersey Canal at Bridge No 35, which carries a bridleway. The bottom mitre gates of Tatenhill Lock can be seen. This is not a deep lock, dropping the water level by just over one metre (3ft 7in). The Way for the Millennium, Staffordshire's extensive long distance public footpath, follows the towpath here. http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/environment/e-land/RightsofWay/PromotedRoutes/ROWPromotedRouteMillennium.htm The several lakes comprising Branston Water Park behind the trees are former sand and gravel pits, of which there are many in the area.
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