9. Memorial 8. Here choose to either 7. See the tile retaining wall footbridge, removed and continue 100m to the which ran alongside the renovated in 2000, was kissing gate on the left railway. originally erected in 1922 Jackfield Trail and around the field to There also used to be a as a World War I The Boat Inn or use the footbridge here, over the CHINA memorial. Cross here to MUSEUM steps to descend onto railway and road, which visit Coalport or continue narrow road to the right carried clay from the

THE BOAT on the trail. INN 8 which will arrive at the hillside directly into the same location. Maw & Co factory. MAWS CRAFT 9 CENTRE 7 10. This green is actually 10 6. Above are two smaller 5. These steps once came made of an 8m deep tile MAW & CO 6 ponds used to collect down to the Jackfield Halt, spoil heap, piled 9m down 11 water that runs off the an unstaffed request stop with concrete (in 2015) hillside, replicating an from 1934 to the line to secure it against 12 old pond system. closure in 1963. Its future erosion. 13 Continue around the full location was moved after Amazingly at one walk or take a shorter the 1954 landslip. THE HALF MOON time Maws used INN route here in front of it for a Tennis court! 5 the old Maw & Co factory. 11. Follow the path 4. Location of historic 3. This is the main area of and look out for bird and 14 clay and coal mine shafts instability and the location bat boxes. 12. 4 known as “Bonny and of the 1952 land slip Across the river here, you The Old Jolly pits” now only which partially blocked the can also see a large outfall artwork here 15 3 visible by the steel tubes river. Above you there is discharging surface water shows tiles created that indicate concrete pads now the bank of a pond gathered from Madeley by the local community. . 16 that cover them. which helps collect surface and . Visit Maws or continue . water and controls it’s down narrow path. 17 2 descent to the river. 13. The panel here 14. Below ART COMMISSION 2. See the remains of a AND illustrates local history. your feet, 8m PICNIC AREA bridge which allowed 18 & CO Walking through the of soft clay has access under the railway alleyway you can see a been pinned into here from the old Wallace great example of factory firmer rock. Nine rows Tileries further up the SAINT of piles across the hillside MARY’S ‘recycling’. A wall made of CHURCH bank. This path now runs not only bricks and mortar anchor the ground in on the former “wooden but waste tiles and even place as part of the road” which was the main stabilisation scheme. old saggars from the kilns. 1 road until 2016. 15. The hollows and peaks 16. A new rock revetment 18. The panel here shows 1. This section of road is in the ground from the is now in place to minimise information on the boiler on the line of the old JACKFIELD historic landslip have been TILE erosion from the river. shells, relocated from the MUSEUM Railway. reshaped and relandscaped river. Above is a picnic Look up to see original to what you see today. 17. Keep your eyes open area with a commissioned examples of tiles over the Why not take a seat and for the elusive otters and artwork created as part of windows of the Craven enjoy the view. kingfishers in this area. the scheme. This marks Dunnill & Co the end of the trail. Factory.