The repairs are being funded by a £113,000 grant from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, a government programme aimed at improving pride in place and increasing life chances across the UK. The funding supports projects that regenerate communities, protect heritage, boost skills and invest in local places.
The works
Opened in 1806 Ellesmere Yard is one of the best‑preserved canal maintenance yards in the country and forms an important part of the Llangollen Canal’s history. It was originally built to serve the Ellesmere Canal Company and has been a working canal yard for 220 years.
The work focuses on a comprehensive programme of repairs and conservation across Ellesmere Yard, including replacing the Pine Loft’s roof with traditional slate, carrying out gutter repairs throughout the site, and repairing and refurbishing 17 historic timber windows dating back to 1806.
Further works include timber repairs and redecoration to the historic weigh station using traditional lime finishes, rebuilding a deteriorated chimney at the Mess Room, limewashing the Engine Room walls, and refurbishing the Foreman’s Office window and lookout.
The works will help conserve the yards historic buildings whilst protecting the character and stories that make the site so special. The project will help ensure Ellesmere Yard continues to be a working place where people can learn new skills, volunteer and get involved with their local canal.


