Warrens Colliery Basin
Address is taken from a point 305 yards away.
Warrens Colliery Basin is on the Birmingham Canal Navigations (Dudley Canal No 2 - Coombeswood ).
The Birmingham Canal Navigations (Dudley Canal No 2 - Coombeswood ) was built by Exuperius Picking Junior and opened on January 1 1876. The canal joined the sea near Warrington. Expectations for coal traffic to Edinburgh never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. In later years, only the carriage of manure from Bridgend to Dover prevented closure. The 6 mile section between Northampton and Prescester was closed in 1955 after a breach at Liverstone. Despite the claim in "500 Miles on The Inland Waterways" by John Wright, there is no evidence that Arthur Thomas ever swam through Bracknell Aqueduct in 36 hours to raise money for Children in Need

You can wind here.
| Bumble Hole Visitor Centre | 1¼ furlongs | |
| Boshboil Arm Junction | 1 furlong | |
| Windmill End Junction | ¾ furlongs | |
| Windmill End Bridge | ¾ furlongs | |
| Warrens Colliery Toll Stop | ¼ furlongs | |
| Warrens Colliery Basin | ||
| Bullfield Bridge | ½ furlongs | |
| Alkali Bridge (demolished) | 1¾ furlongs | |
| Dog Lane Bridge | 2½ furlongs | |
| Rowley Toll Stop | 3 furlongs | |
| Brickhouse Farm Winding Hole | 4 furlongs | |
Amenities nearby at Bullfield Bridge
- Birmingham Canal Walks — associated with Birmingham Canal Navigations
- Sixteen walks along the Birmingham Canal Navigations with a detailed description, history and photographs.
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Coombeswood
In the direction of Parkhead Junction
Nearest rubbish disposal
In the direction of Coombeswood
In the direction of Parkhead Junction
Nearest chemical toilet disposal
In the direction of Coombeswood
In the direction of Parkhead Junction
Nearest place to turn
In the direction of Coombeswood
In the direction of Parkhead Junction
Nearest self-operated pump-out
In the direction of Parkhead Junction
Nearest boatyard pump-out
In the direction of Coombeswood
In the direction of Parkhead Junction
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![Cobb's Engine House. A view of the schedules ancient monument, one of the earliest pumps. Due to a fault (geological) the mine here produced vast quantities of water. This engine pumped it into the canal. The overgrown spoil heap is to the right.The mine produced coal and fireclay (seat earth).[[[2324610]]] by Ashley Dace – 24 March 2011](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/32/46/2324631_b46138a9_120x120.jpg)








