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Posted: 21 Apr 2009


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Fenceposts

Fenceposts
When the Macclesfield Canal was being built high embankments caused considerable difficulties to the engineers due to subsidence and slipping. Some of these banks have continued to cause problems and in these cases the normal hedgerow boundary was replaced by a fence comprising stone posts with holes cut in them to carry a tarred cable. It has been suggested that this may have been a re-use of the haulage cable from the Chapel Milton incline plane on the Peak Forest Tramway which was in the same ownership as the canal from the 1840s.

These are some of the fenceposts on Dane-in-Shaw bank at Congleton, a structure that still causes the canal engineers problems of subsidence.

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