Hollingwood Common Canal
The Hollingwood Common Canal is a disused navigable coal mine adit which terminated at the Chesterfield Canal at Hollingwood, near Staveley, Derbyshire.
History
The Hollingwood Common canal tunnel was long, and measured high, with of water. Its water level was lower than that of the Chesterfield canal, requiring the trans-shipment of coal at a wharf constructed at the terminus. The water level in the tunnel was maintained lower than the canal by a culvert that ran beneath the canal. The wharf was on the old line of the Chesterfield Canal, prior to the 1892 cut being constructed. The entrance to the tunnel is still visible, though is gated off.Boats used were loaded underground within the coal mine the tunnel served; these boats were long and wide, and held seven cones or boxes containing twenty to twenty two hundredweight of coal each.