- Gas Street Basin
Gas Street Basin (gbmapping|SP062866) is a
canal basin in the centre ofBirmingham ,England , where theWorcester and Birmingham Canal meets theBCN Main Line . It is located on Gas Street, off Broad Street, and between the Mailbox andBrindleyplace canal-side developments.The Birmingham Canal, completed in 1773, terminated at Old Wharf beyond Bridge Street. When the Worcester and Birmingham Company started their canal at a point later known as Gas Street Basin the
Birmingham Canal Navigations Company (BCN) insisted on a physical barrier to prevent the Worcester and Birmingham Canal from benefiting from their water. The Worcester Bar, a 7 ft. 3 in. wide straight barrier 84 yards long was built perpendicular to the run of the two canals. Cargoes had to be laboriously manhandled between boats on either side.The Worcester and Birmingham Canal opened between Birmingham and
Selly Oak on30 October 1795 but took until 1815 to complete toWorcester , at which time, after much lobbying by iron and coal masters and the Worcester and Birmingham Canal Company, an Act of Parliament was passed to open up the bar and the bar lock was built. There were toll offices either side of the bar lock and tolls were collected by each company from boats using the canals. The Worcester Bar still exists, with boats moored to both sides of it. It is connected to Gas Street via a footbridge reconstructed to a design byHorseley Ironworks of the 19th century.During the 1990s much of the area around the basin was redeveloped and older buildings refurbished.
The wall and ramp down from Gas Street, the Tap and Spile pub, and the neighbouring building are all grade II listed, as is the
Martin & Chamberlain building built on top of the Broad Street Tunnel.In 1973, the basin featured prominently in the
Cliff Richard film "Take Me High ". A canal-side cottage there was used as the home of a character in the long-runningsoap opera "Crossroads".Gallery
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History of the British canal system References
*cite book|author=Ray Shill|title=A Gas Street Trail|publisher=Heartland Press|year=1994|isbn=0-9517755-3-7
External links
* [http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/canals Birmingham City Council canal pages]
*IoE|217098|- wall and steps
*IoE|217096|- 10-12 Gas Street (Tap and Spile pub)
*IoE|217097|- 14-16 Gas Street
*IoE|216826|- 266 Broad Street (building built on tunnel)
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=gas+street&sll=52.477272,-1.909811&sspn=0.000673,0.001802&ie=UTF8&ll=52.47726,-1.90962&spn=0.000673,0.001802&t=k&z=19&om=1 Google satellite image]
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