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[[Image:Boshboil Arm Bridge with Boshboil Arm beyond.jpg|thumb|right|Entrance to Boshboil Branch (under Boshboil Arm Bridge)]]
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[[File:Boshboil Arm Bridge with Boshboil Arm beyond.jpg|thumb|right|Entrance to Boshboil Branch (under Boshboil Arm Bridge)]]
The present day '''Bumble Hole Branch Canal''' and '''Boshboil Branch''' surround '''Bumble Hole''', a water-filled [[clay pit]], in Bumble Hole and Warren's Hall Nature Reserve, [[Rowley Regis]], [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]], [[England]]. They formed a looped part of the original [[Dudley Canal|Dudley No. 2 Canal]] until the opening of the [[Netherton Tunnel]] in 1858 when the loop was bypassed by a new cut, in line with the new tunnel.
[[File:Toll Island near Windmill End Junction.jpg|thumb|right|Toll Island near Windmill End Junction]]

[[File:The Brick Built Dunn's Bridge and Bumble Hole Bridge.jpg|thumb|right|Dunn's Bridge over the junction of Bumble Hole Branch Canal on the left with Bumble Hole Bridge on the right. The bridges were constructed in 1858 and were cast at the Toll End Works in [[Tipton]].]]
Part of the bypassed canal loop, which surrounds Bumble Hole, is now in-filled giving access to the pool of Bumble Hole.
The present day '''Bumble Hole Branch Canal''' and '''Boshboil Branch''' surround '''Bumble Hole''', a water-filled [[clay pit]], in Bumble Hole and [[Warren's Hall Country Park|Warren's Hall Nature Reserve]], [[Rowley Regis]], [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]], [[England]]. They formed a looped part of the original [[Dudley Canal|Dudley No. 2 Canal]] until the opening of the [[Netherton Tunnel]] in 1858 when the loop was bypassed by a new cut, in line with the new tunnel. Part of the bypassed canal loop, which surrounds Bumble Hole, is now in-filled giving access to the pool of Bumble Hole. An area next to the Bumble Hole and Dudley canals is the [[Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lnr.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/lnr/lnr_details.asp?C=0&N=bumble&ID=79|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303234613/http://www.lnr.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/lnr/lnr_details.asp?C=0&N=bumble&ID=79|url-status=dead|archive-date=3 March 2016|title=Bumble Hole|series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|access-date=3 August 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://magic.defra.gov.uk/MagicMap.aspx?startTopic=Designations&activelayer=lnrIndex&query=REF_CODE%3D%271008818%27|title=Map of Bumble Hole|series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England|access-date=3 August 2013}}</ref>


==Cobb's Engine House==
Between '''Windmill End Junction''' and the tunnel portal stands [[Cobb's Engine House]], built in 1831 to pump water from coal mines into the canal.
Between '''Windmill End Junction''' and the tunnel portal stands [[Cobb's Engine House]], built in 1831 to pump water from coal mines into the canal.


The [[Bumble Hole Line|Bumble Hole railway]] used to cross the canal near Windmill End Junction, but was dismantled in 1969.
==Bumble Hole railway==
The [[Bumble Hole Line|Bumble Hole railway]] was used to cross the canal near Windmill End Junction, but was dismantled in 1969.
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==Canal map==
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{{Bumble Hole Branch Canal map}}
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==Features==
==Features==
[[Image:Toll Island near Windmill End Junction.jpg|thumb|right|Toll Island near Windmill End Junction]]

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{{PoIgb|[[Cobb's Engine House]]|52.4929|-2.0690|SO953883|name=Cobb's Engine House}}
{{PoIgb|[[Cobb's Engine House]]|52.4929|-2.0690|SO953883|name=Cobb's Engine House}}
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{{PoIgb|Bumble Hole pool|52.4912|-2.0732|SO950881}}
{{PoIgb|Bumble Hole pool|52.4912|-2.0732|SO950881}}
{{PoIgb|Bumble Hole Branch (junction)|52.4900|-2.0725|SO950880}}
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==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Canals of Great Britain]]
*[[Canals of the United Kingdom]]


==References==
==References==
[[Image:The Brick Built Dunn's Bridge and Bumble Hole Bridge.jpg|thumb|right|Dunn's Bridge over the junction of Bumble Hole Branch Canal on the left with Bumble Hole Bridge on the right. The bridges were constructed in 1858 and were cast at the Toll End Works in [[Tipton]].]]
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*{{cite book |last= Pearson|first= Michael|authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title=Canal Companion - Birmingham Canal Navigations|year= 1989|publisher= J. M. Pearson & Associates|isbn= 0-907864-49-X}}
==Further reading==
*{{cite book|author=Perrott, David|coauthors=Mosse, Jonathan|title=Nicholson Waterways Guide 2 - Severn, Avon & Birmingham|publisher=[[HarperCollins|Collins]]|year=2006|isbn=978-0-00-721110-4}}
*{{cite book |last= Pearson|first= Michael|title=Canal Companion - Birmingham Canal Navigations|year= 1989|publisher= J. M. Pearson & Associates|isbn= 0-907864-49-X}}
*{{cite book|author=Palmer, Marilyn|coauthors=Neaverson, Peter|title=Industry in the Landscape, 1700-1900|publisher=[[Routledge]]|year=1994|isbn=0415112060}}
*{{cite book|author=Perrott, David|author2=Mosse, Jonathan|title=Nicholson Waterways Guide 2 - Severn, Avon & Birmingham|publisher=[[HarperCollins|Collins]]|year=2006|isbn=978-0-00-721110-4}}
*{{cite book|author=Palmer, Marilyn|authorlink1=Marilyn Palmer |author2=Neaverson, Peter|title=Industry in the Landscape, 1700-1900|publisher=[[Routledge]]|year=1994|isbn=0-415-11206-0}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://home.fastnet.co.uk/gerrycork/canals/bcn/dudley_no2_canal.htm Cruising the BCN - photographs]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070819053217/http://home.fastnet.co.uk/gerrycork/canals/bcn/dudley_no2_canal.htm Cruising the BCN - photographs]
*[http://www.english-nature.org.uk/special/lnr/lnr_projects_details.asp?ID=135 English Nature - Bumble Hole and Warrens Hall LNRs]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070611121754/http://www.english-nature.org.uk/special/lnr/lnr_projects_details.asp?ID=135 English Nature - Bumble Hole and Warrens Hall LNRs]
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[[Category:Canals in the West Midlands (county)]]
[[Category:Canals in the West Midlands (county)]]
[[Category:Birmingham Canal Navigations]]
[[Category:Birmingham Canal Navigations]]
[[Category:Local Nature Reserves in the West Midlands (county)]]

Latest revision as of 23:56, 21 February 2024

Entrance to Boshboil Branch (under Boshboil Arm Bridge)
Toll Island near Windmill End Junction
Dunn's Bridge over the junction of Bumble Hole Branch Canal on the left with Bumble Hole Bridge on the right. The bridges were constructed in 1858 and were cast at the Toll End Works in Tipton.

The present day Bumble Hole Branch Canal and Boshboil Branch surround Bumble Hole, a water-filled clay pit, in Bumble Hole and Warren's Hall Nature Reserve, Rowley Regis, West Midlands, England. They formed a looped part of the original Dudley No. 2 Canal until the opening of the Netherton Tunnel in 1858 when the loop was bypassed by a new cut, in line with the new tunnel. Part of the bypassed canal loop, which surrounds Bumble Hole, is now in-filled giving access to the pool of Bumble Hole. An area next to the Bumble Hole and Dudley canals is the Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve.[1][2]

Cobb's Engine House

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Between Windmill End Junction and the tunnel portal stands Cobb's Engine House, built in 1831 to pump water from coal mines into the canal.

Bumble Hole railway

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The Bumble Hole railway was used to cross the canal near Windmill End Junction, but was dismantled in 1969.

Canal map

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Bumble Hole Branch Canal
Netherton Tunnel (South portal)
Cobb's Engine House
Bumble Hole railway
Windmill End Jn. Toll island and Dudley No 2 Canal to Halesowen (right)
Boshboil Branch
Loop encloses Bumble Hole
Bumble Hole Branch extended to Dixon's Green Furnaces
Bumble Hole Branch
Dudley No 2 Canal (to Parkhead Jn)

Features

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Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Netherton Tunnel south portal 52°29′36″N 2°04′09″W / 52.4933°N 2.0692°W / 52.4933; -2.0692 (Netherton Tunnel) SO953884
Cobb's Engine House 52°29′34″N 2°04′08″W / 52.4929°N 2.0690°W / 52.4929; -2.0690 (Cobb's Engine House) SO953883
Windmill End Junction 52°29′30″N 2°04′13″W / 52.4916°N 2.0702°W / 52.4916; -2.0702 (Windmill End Junction) SO952882
Bumble Hole pool 52°29′28″N 2°04′24″W / 52.4912°N 2.0732°W / 52.4912; -2.0732 (Bumble Hole pool) SO950881
Bumble Hole Branch (junction) 52°29′24″N 2°04′21″W / 52.4900°N 2.0725°W / 52.4900; -2.0725 (Bumble Hole Branch (junction)) SO950880

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bumble Hole". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Map of Bumble Hole". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 3 August 2013.

Further reading

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52°29′30″N 2°04′13″W / 52.4916°N 2.0702°W / 52.4916; -2.0702