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Public Houses
replied on: 6/1/2005 4:59:47 PM

Peter has answered the question you posed. One addition - if you go to the building, and look on the wall which faces towards Ilkeston, you can see the sign of an anchor built into the stone work - the only indication really that it is the same place.

The path which runs down from Milnhay to join the canal at this point used to be a tramway for coal trucks, before the arrival of the railways.
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