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The Rochdale Branch Canal was a branch of the Rochdale Canal in north-west England which led close to Rochdale Town Centre. It was in use from 1794 and was bordered by the landscaped gardens of Lark Mill House on the western bank until the 1850s. A number of industries grew up around the branch ranging form cotton mills and an iron and brass foundry in the early years to a bakery and jam manufactory woolen mills and sawmills later on.