Peel's Cut
Burton upon TrentCanals in StaffordshireCanals linked to the River TrentUse British English from December 2024
Peel's Cut is a man-made waterway connected to the River Trent in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, in England. It was originally constructed by Robert "Parsley" Peel in the early 1780s to drive a cotton mill. The mill closed in 1849 and the cut was largely filled in during the late 1960s. The name has since been extended to a section of the River Trent to the north, formerly known as the Fleet.
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Green Street, East Staffordshire Burton
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 52.798333333333 ° | E -1.6308333333333 ° |
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The Appleby
Green Street 5
DE14 3RT East Staffordshire, Burton
England, United Kingdom
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