During its construction in the 1760’s, a steep sandstone cutting was required in order for Red Brow Lane to continue its course past the canal, undoubtedly putting Runcorn parish’s infamous quarrymen to good use. Nowadays the cutting is a local favourite as a challenging exercise route and shows the remarkable layers of stone that has been worn away by the almost constant flow of water that moves down the hill towards Keckwick brook. In spring & summer time, it becomes wonderfully overgrown. Unfortunately it does not appear to be listed. GPS Coordinates: 53.330250, -2.652067