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Encyclopedia > Fradley Junction

Fradley Junction is the point at which the Coventry Canal joins the Trent and Mersey Canal. A small settlement has developed here including the Swan Inn. It is named after the local village of Fradley which lies approximately 1 mile away.


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Fradley Junction - Coventry Canal (195 words)
Fradley Junction is the picturesque meeting place for the Trent and Mersey and Coventry Canals.
The Swan is a canal side inn at Fradley Junction and is a lively venue to enjoy hearty food and drink whilst watching the narrow boats go by.
Fradley Junction - Coventry and the Trent and Mersey Canals
Fradley at AllExperts (247 words)
Fradley is a village in Staffordshire, England close to Lichfield and Alrewas.
Fradley was first mentioned in 1768 when the Engineer James Brindley won the contract to build the canal from Coventry, to link with the Trent and Mersey Canal at Fradley.
St Stephens's church in Fradley is home to the graves of the Australian soldiers who lost their lives in the Second World War, there is a memorial site opposite the church in honour of those soldiers.
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