Huddlesford Junction is a canal junction at the original north-eastern limit of the Wyrley and Essington Canal where it met the Coventry Canal, near Lichfield, in Staffordshire, England.
The Lichfield Canal from Huddlesford Junction
Huddlesford Junction with Coventry Canal in the foreground and Lichfield Canal in the centre
Wyrley and Essington Canal
The Wyrley and Essington Canal, known locally as "the Curly Wyrley", is a canal in the English Midlands. As built it ran from Wolverhampton to Huddlesford Junction near Lichfield, with a number of branches: some parts are currently derelict. Pending planned restoration to Huddlesford, the navigable mainline now terminates at Ogley Junction near Brownhills. In 2008 it was designated a Local Nature Reserve.
Sneyd Wharf on the Wyrley and Essington Canal
Birchills Junction - The branch to the Walsall Canal runs through the bridge on the right