Icknield Square Junction
At Icknield Square Junction the Icknield Port Loop diverges to the left under the towpath bridge. This loop was the original route of the canal.
by Paul · Published 30/05/09 · Last modified 20/12/20
At Icknield Square Junction the Icknield Port Loop diverges to the left under the towpath bridge. This loop was the original route of the canal.
by Paul · Published 30/05/09 · Last modified 20/12/20
The entrance to the Icknield Port Loop is hidden under the low towpath bridge.
by Paul · Published 08/04/16 · Last modified 20/12/20
Many of these once fine building s are lying derelict. It’s likely they will be demolished and replaced by modern developments once
by Paul · Published 25/09/08 · Last modified 20/12/20
Built for the canal company in 1826 to supply water for the Birmingham Canal Navigations this was called Rotton Park Reservoir.
by Paul · Published 08/04/16 · Last modified 20/12/20
The Canal & River Trust base on the Icknield Port Loop is often used for mooring historical craft.
by Paul · Published 08/04/16 · Last modified 20/12/20
The Icknield Port Loop has contained canal owners workshops and other facilities for many years, and is still used by the Canal & River Trust today.
by Paul · Published 08/04/16 · Last modified 20/12/20
Rather different in style from the other buildings at the depot, this building has unusually shaped windows.
by Paul · Published 22/04/11 · Last modified 20/12/20
The four-way signpost marks Rotton Park Junction.
by Paul · Published 08/04/16 · Last modified 20/12/20
This is looking into the Icknield Port Loop at Rotton Park Junction where it meets the Main Line of the Birmingham Canal Navigations at right angles.
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