FRADLEY JUNCTION
'Fradley Junction' () between Fradley and Alrewas near Lichfield, Staffordshire, England is the point at which the Coventry Canal joins the Trent and Mersey Canal.
A small settlement, popular with gongoozlers and other visitors, has developed there including the Swan Inn, two shops and two cafes. 'Fradley Pool' Nature Reserve is adjacent to the junction named after the local village of Fradley approximately a mile away. British Waterways have an office there which can advise on mooring and other boating services.
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A small settlement, popular with gongoozlers and other visitors, has developed there including the Swan Inn, two shops and two cafes. 'Fradley Pool' Nature Reserve is adjacent to the junction named after the local village of Fradley approximately a mile away. British Waterways have an office there which can advise on mooring and other boating services.
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