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miles (29 km)
southeast of Manchester. The
village was
originally called Bugsworth, from the Old
English Bucga's
Worth ("Bucga's Enclosure"), but in the...
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Bugsworth Basin is a
canal basin at the
terminus of the Peak
Forest Canal at
Buxworth (formerly
Bugsworth) in the
valley of the
Black Brook,
close to...
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upper Macclesfield Canal,
allowing boats to
cruise from
Whaley Bridge or
Bugsworth all the way to the top lock at
Bosley without having to use a lock. The...
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Modern narrowboats for
leisure cruising,
Bugsworth Basin, Buxworth, Derbyshire, England...
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Milton to Dove Holes. However, it was
decided to
start the
tramway at
Bugsworth (now
called Buxworth) and, as built, it was
about 6
miles (10 kilometres)...
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trains already having run for
several months). The
station at
Bugsworth also
opened on 1
February 1867. The
station was
renamed Buxworth on 4...
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Brimington Broadmeadows Brookbottom Brosscroft Brosterfield Brough Brushfield Bugsworth Bullbridge Burbage Burley Hill
Burnaston Burntheath Butterley Buxton Buxworth...
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Bugsworth Basin Heritage Trust (BBHT),
formerly known as the
Inland Waterways Protection Society (IWPS), is a
British organisation founded in 1958...
- Manchester,
Sheffield and
Lincolnshire Railway (
Bugsworth Branch and
Amendment of Acts) Act 1847 Act of
Parliament Parliament of the
United Kingdom Citation...
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reached nearer than Buxworth,
seven miles away,
where it
terminates at
Bugsworth Basin. Instead, a horse-drawn tramway, the Peak
Forest Tramway, was constructed...