The Cromford Canal by Hugh Potter
The Cromford Canal by Hugh Potter
£12.99
The Cromford Canal by Hugh Potter was a bold undertaking. Linking the Derwent and Upper Erewash valleys to the main canal system of England. Collieries, ironworks, mills, limestone and gritstone quarries all flourished alongside it. Although penetrating the southern part of the Peak District, William Jessop’s engineering genius ensured that the canal passed thirteen miles through this hilly terrain without a single lock. As a result there is some spectacular scenery in the upper reaches as it contours along the steep side of the Derwent Valley.
Today, the historical importance of the Cromford Canal has been recognised by the inclusion of its top section in the UNESCO Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
Hugh Potter is Archivist for the Friends of Cromford Canal. He is also Editor of the best-selling national inland waterway magazine Waterways World. Hugh Potter lives beside the Cromford Canal. He has been collecting photographs and historical information on it for many years.
Why not treat yourself, or somebody else, to this interesting and informative book.
Published by The History Press
ISBN: 978 0 7524 2802 4
You can purchase your copy of this publication here. All proceeds go towards the ongoing restoration of the historic Cromford Canal.