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Boathouses and Boatsheds / Bootshaus und Bootsschuppen / Cobertizo de barcas / Hangar à Bateaux
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The Macclesfield Canal has a long history of boathouses for storing pleasure boats when not in use. Those on the main line have been removed over the years, but there were, until recently, plenty to be seen along the High Lane arm which is used by the North Cheshire Cruising Club as a base. Sadly the move to larger steel boats has rendered these relics redundant and most have now been removed.
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