Berwood Bridge carries a farm track over the Birmingham Canal Navigations (Birmingham and Fazeley Canal - Main Line).
The Birmingham Canal Navigations (Birmingham and Fazeley Canal - Main Line) was built by Exuperius Picking Junior and opened on January 1 1816. The canal joined the sea near Bournemouth. Expectations for stone traffic to Barton were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. Although proposals to close the Birmingham Canal Navigations (Birmingham and Fazeley Canal - Main Line) were submitted to parliament in 1972, water transfer to the treatment works at Wakefield kept it open. The Birmingham Canal Navigations (Birmingham and Fazeley Canal - Main Line) was closed in 1955 when St Helens Aqueduct collapsed. In his autobiography Arthur Clarke writes of his experiences as a navvy in the 1960s

There is a bridge here which takes a minor road over the canal.
| Minworth Top Lock No 25 | 4½ furlongs | |
| Minworth Pipe Bridge | 4¼ furlongs | |
| Minworth Footbridge | 4¼ furlongs | |
| The Tyburn House PH | 2½ furlongs | |
| Tyburn Bridge | 2¼ furlongs | |
| Berwood Bridge | ||
| Butler's Bridge | 2 furlongs | |
| Brace Factory Bridge | 4¼ furlongs | |
| Wood Lane Bridge | 6¾ furlongs | |
| Wood Lane Pipe Bridge | 7 furlongs | |
| Bromford Bridge No 2 | 1 mile, 1 furlong | |
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![St Mary's Church, Tyburn. Designed and built in the late 1920s (1929/1930) by the architect E.F. Reynolds in a Byzantine/Romanesque style. The church and its adjoning Church Hall [[6477408]] to the north were Grade II listed https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101235495-church-of-st-mary-and-church-hall-tyburn-ward#.XsKUQGhKjcs & https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1235495 in 1995. by Richard Law – 11 March 2020](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/47/74/6477405_799404e1_120x120.jpg)




![War memorial by St Mary's church, Pype Hayes B24. A First World War memorial of pink sandstone. The red brick church it adjoins was built in 1930, the focal point of a former housing estate. Opposite the church is a polished black granite obeliskal war memorial erected for the millennium [[3187276]] by Robin Stott – 20 October 2012](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/18/72/3187267_e928c346_120x120.jpg)

![Birmingham & Fazeley Canal: Reach near Tyburn. The canal cuts across the south-eastern corner of this grid square. [[3136391]] is just around the corner to the left at the end of this straight section. by Nigel Cox – 08 September 2012](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/13/64/3136445_c9c28e16_120x120.jpg)

![The Millennium War Memorial and St Mary's Church, St Mary's Close, Pype Hayes. The polished black granite Millennium obelisk commemorates lives lost in armed conflicts since 1945. There is a solemn inscription:We name before God,These from our homes and parish,Who have laid down their livesIn the cause of peace and freedom. The Great War memorial can be seen in the shadow on the right [[3187267]].This large red brick church was designed by E.F.Reynolds and completed in 1930. It is at one end of the axis of a former council estate that has been rebuilt as private housing. The Paget School was and still is at the western end. The straight axial Varley Road has been remodelled and traffic-calmed as Hale Grove, Varley Road and Paget Green. St Mary's Close, foreground, is a paved circle on a spur from Padstow Road. by Robin Stott – 20 October 2012](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/73/52/3735289_cc853c00_120x120.jpg)
![Millennium war memorial, Pype Hayes B24. The original war memorial [[3187267]] had no room for any more names. This polished black granite obelisk was erected for the millennium, opposite the west front of the 1930s St Mary's church. The inscription at the base of the left-hand face of the memorial reads:](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/18/72/3187276_31de8cb5_120x120.jpg)
