Shardlow wharves

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Shardlow wharves are a historic canal-side complex in Shardlow, Derbyshire, that served as a major 18th- and 19th-century inland port and transshipment hub during the height of England’s canal trade.

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Shardlow inland port 1
Shardlow wharves canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic canal-side complex
inland port
transshipment hub
associatedWith English canal era
Trent
surface form: Trent navigation
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage and tourism site
mixed commercial and residential use in historic buildings
declineCause rise of railways in the 19th century
economicRole distribution centre for goods in the Midlands
link in national canal trade network
eraOfPeakActivity early 19th century
late 18th century
hasFeature canal basins
former stables and associated buildings
loading wharfs
warehouses
wharf buildings
heritageStatus conservation area
historicalPeriod 18th century
19th century
locatedIn Derbyshire
England
Shardlow
locatedNear River Trent
locatedOnWaterway Trent and Mersey Canal
notableFor example of 18th- and 19th-century inland port architecture
well-preserved canal-side warehouses
partOf Shardlow wharves self-linksurface differs
surface form: Shardlow inland port
region East Midlands
significance important transshipment point between river and canal traffic
major 18th-century inland port in England
major 19th-century inland port in England
transportMode canal boat traffic
river barge traffic
road haulage connections
usedFor loading and unloading cargo
storage of commodities such as coal and grain
transfer of goods between boats and road transport
warehousing of goods

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Trent and Mersey Canal hasStructure Shardlow wharves
Shardlow wharves partOf Shardlow wharves self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Shardlow inland port