- The
River Churnet is a
river in Staffordshire, England. It is a
tributary of the
River Dove. The
origins of the name "
Churnet" are unknown,
though it...
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Churnet Valley Railway is a
preserved standard gauge heritage railway running through the
Staffordshire Moorlands and the
valley of the
River Churnet...
- The
Churnet Valley line was one of the
three original routes planned and
built by the
North Staffordshire Railway.
Authorised in 1846, the line opened...
- L**** (
Churnet Valley)
railway station is the
proposed and ****ure
terminus of the
Churnet Valley Railway and is
currently awaiting construction. It will...
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copper works in the village. The
village is on the
eastern side of the
Churnet. It is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book, and
contains numerous buildings...
-
first lock and
basin at Froghall, it
closed in 1849, in
order that the
Churnet Valley line of the
North Staffordshire Railway could be
constructed along...
- a
market town and
civil parish in Staffordshire, England, on the
River Churnet 10
miles (16 km)
north east of Stoke-on-Trent. It is an
ancient borough...
- and
walked over to the
Churnet Valley platform to
catch a tram to the hospital. P****engers
wishing to head
south on the
Churnet Valley line
towards Uttoxeter...
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storage reservoir near L****, Staffordshire, England, fed by the
River Churnet. The
reservoir and ****ociated
water treatment works are
owned and operated...
- Froghall. 1.5
miles (2.4 km) of the
canal followed the bed of the
river Churnet near Consall. The
company could also
build railways to the quarries, and...