The wonder of inland waterways
Rochdale Canal, by John Evans
The 132km-long Rochdale Canal went from derelict to a delight after a restoration scheme 20 years ago.
This enjoyable illustrated guide shows how the dedication of local people improved the waterway's fortunes, with information on how readers can visit this beacon of maritime heritage.
Rochdale Canal by John Evans
Amberley Publishing, £15.99
ISBN: 978 14456 95358
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