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  2. Ashby Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal is a 31-mile (50 km) long canal in England which connected the mining district around Moira, just outside the town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in Leicestershire, with the Coventry Canal at Bedworth in Warwickshire.

  3. Moira Furnace - Wikipedia

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    Moira Furnace and the Ashby de la Zouch Canal after restoration. Moira Furnace is a nineteenth-century iron-making blast furnace located in Moira, Leicestershire, on the banks of the Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal. Built by the Earl of Moira in 1804, the building has been preserved by North West Leicestershire District Council as a museum featuring ...

  4. Ashby Canal Trust - Wikipedia

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    Moira Furnace Ashby Canal near Congerstone. The Ashby Canal Trust is a waterway society based at Measham, Swadlincote, Leicestershire, England, UK, and concerned with the restoration of a part of the Ashby Canal, also known as the Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal.

  5. Moira, Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    Moira lime kilns. Moira Furnace is a restored 19th-century blast furnace. A 1.5-mile (2.4 km) section of the Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal adjacent to the furnace has also been restored and rewatered, although it lacks a navigable link to the rest of the system due to the A42 road having been built across its line.

  6. Ashby Canal Association - Wikipedia

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    Ashby Canal near Congerstone Moira Furnace, Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal. The Ashby Canal Association (ACA) is a waterway society and a registered charity, [1] in Leicestershire and Staffordshire, England, concerned with the Ashby Canal, and affiliated to the Inland Waterways Association. The Association was founded in 1966 in response to the ...

  7. Ashby-de-la-Zouch - Wikipedia

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    Ashby de la Zouch Castle. The town was known as Ashby in 1086. [4] This is a word of Anglo-Danish origin, meaning "Ash-tree farm" or "Ash-tree settlement". [5] The Norman French name extension dates from the years after the Norman conquest of England, when Ashby became a possession of the La Zouche family during the reign of Henry III.

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  9. Template:Ashby Canal map - Wikipedia

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    Ashby Canal. Leicester–Burton upon Trent line: Donington Works interchange Bath Yard Basin Moira lock Moira Furnace New lock . under A42. A42 road: New lock . under ...