Description: Buxworth Basin was the eastern terminus of the Peak Forest Canal where limestone and lime from the quarries in the Dove Holes area was loaded into narrowboats. The connection to the quarries was via the Peak Forest Tramroad, a horse-worked plateway that was in operation from 1796 until the mid-1920s. The canal basin and the eastern arm from Bridgemont (the southern arm terminated at Whaley Bridge) thereafter fell into disuse but from 1968 underwent a long period of restoration, culminating in their reopening to boats in 2005. The basin has been a Scheduled Ancient Monument since 1977.
This view, although taken during the restoration period. shows the still reed-choked Middle Basin looking east towards the bridge carrying Brookside with the Upper Basin beyond. The Chapel-en-le-Frith Bypass was later constructed across the hillside in the background (compare this view with DCCS000971 taken nine years later).