Nurton Bridge 
Nurton Bridge carries a farm track over the Trent and Mersey Canal (Main Line - Burton to Fradley) near to Westley Tunnel.
The Trent and Mersey Canal (Main Line - Burton to Fradley) was built by John Wood and opened on January 1 1835. In 1888 the Liverford and Stroud Canal built a branch to join at Oldpool. The canal between Aylesbury and Willington was destroyed by the building of the M4 Motorway in 1990. Restoration of Renfrewshire Aqueduct was funded by a donation from Bedworth parish council

Mooring here is good (a nice place to moor), mooring rings or bollards are available.
There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.
| Callister Way Bridge No 33C | 7¾ furlongs | |
| Milepost - Shardlow 17 Miles / Preston Brook 75 Miles | 5¾ furlongs | |
| Pump House Pipe Bridge No 33D | 5¼ furlongs | |
| Ordish Bridge No 33E | 4½ furlongs | |
| Branston Lock No 8 | 2¼ furlongs | |
| Nurton Bridge | ||
| Branston Bridge No 34 | ¼ furlongs | |
| The Bridge Inn (Branston) | ¼ furlongs | |
| Branston Water Park | 2 furlongs | |
| Tatenhill Lock Bridge No 35 | 5¾ furlongs | |
| Tatenhill Lock No 9 | 5¾ furlongs | |
- Trent & Mersey Canal Society – founded in 1974 — associated with Trent and Mersey Canal
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Horninglow Basin
In the direction of Fradley Junction
Nearest rubbish disposal
In the direction of Horninglow Basin
In the direction of Fradley Junction
Nearest chemical toilet disposal
In the direction of Horninglow Basin
In the direction of Fradley Junction
Nearest place to turn
In the direction of Horninglow Basin
In the direction of Fradley Junction
Nearest self-operated pump-out
In the direction of Horninglow Basin
Nearest boatyard pump-out
In the direction of Horninglow Basin
In the direction of Fradley Junction
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![Canal bridges near Branston in Staffordshire. This is the Trent and Mersey Canal, looking beneath Branston Bridge (No 34) towards the new Nurton Bridge (33E), needed because of the very large new Branston Locks housing and industrial development sites both sides of the canal. https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/business/investment/Burton-Branston-Locks.aspx[[[5595359]]] by Roger D Kidd – 03 October 2017](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/59/53/5595365_7c9aa940_120x120.jpg)

![Nurton Bridge near Branston in Staffordshire. Nurton Bridge across the Trent and Mersey Canal near Branston has been built to service the much increased traffic expected from the large part of the major Branston Locks Housing Development to be built north-west of the canal, and another industrial park off to the right.https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/business/investment/Burton-Branston-Locks.aspx[[[5595365]]] by Roger D Kidd – 03 October 2017](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/59/53/5595370_f7a44f55_120x120.jpg)






















![The Bridge Inn along the Trent & Mersey Canal. The public house is next to Branston Bridge No 34. On the right is one of the Trent & Mersey Canal Mileposts.[[4544301]], for the previous milepost.[[4544539]], for the next milepost along the canal. by Mat Fascione – 27 June 2015](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/04/54/44/4544418_81ed1039_120x120.jpg)

![Milepost 18 on the Trent & Mersey Canal. Outside the Bridge Inn (see [[1559551]]). Right to Preston Brook at the junction with the Bridgewater Canal at the 'Mersey' end. Left to Shardlow, where the canal meets the river Trent. When the Trent & Mersey Canal Society began restoring all the mileposts, this one was found together with milepost 19 in the garden of the lock cottage at Tatenhill lock. They were moved to their current locations in October 1978.See also [[1559770]]http://www.tmc-mileposts.co.uk/mphistory.htmlhttp://www.canaljunction.com/canal/trent_mersey.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trent_and_Mersey_Canal by Trevor Rickard – 24 October 2009](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/01/55/95/1559577_5726d0d2_120x120.jpg)