Stoke
Bruerne Canal Museum
In
the picturesque village of Stoke Bruerne on the Grand
Union Canal, the museum, housed in a restored cornmill,
vividly portrays the heritage of 200 years of inland
waterways.
This fascinating and colourful insight into a bygone
transport system, fundamental to the industrial revolution
in Britain is complemented by the "living canal"
outside with its flight of locks, boats and Blisworth
Tunnel.
Explore
the mysteries of this intriguing part of our heritage
through working models, videos, pictorial and three
dimensional displays portraying every aspect of the
waterways. From amazing feats of engineering to the
shining brass and colourful decoration that contrasts
so sharply with the harsh reality of canal life, you
will find something to interest all the family.
You
can cruise along the Grand Union Canal in splendid tranquillity
on one of the trip boats operating at Stoke Bruerne,
Stoke
Bruerne offers two pleasant canalside walks. The short
route to the Blisworth Tunnel is tarmac and suitable
for buggies and wheelchairs, or follow the towpath down
the flight of seven locks.
There
are also 3 restaurants, a tea room and 2 pubs in the
village. The village is a beautiful example of a traditional
canal village, built mainly from the honey coloured
local stone. One of the pair of locks is no longer operational
but now contains a boat weighing machine complete with
narrowboat.
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