Bridge 77, Macclesfield Canal

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Bridge 77 on the Macclesfield Canal is a historical stone bridge located in the United Kingdom. It is part of a canal system that spans approximately 42 kilometers from Marple to Kidsgrove. Built in the 19th century, the bridge facilitates pedestrian and narrowboat passage.

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Constructed in the early 1800s, Bridge 77 exemplifies traditional British canal bridge design, featuring a single arch structure. The Macclesfield Canal itself was completed in 1831, enhancing transport and trade during the Industrial Revolution. Visitors can access the bridge via local footpaths, offering a scenic route for walking and boating. The canal is part of the Cheshire Ring, a popular route for leisure boating.