Marple Aqueduct

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Marple Aqueduct is a historic stone canal aqueduct in Marple, Greater Manchester, that carries the Peak Forest Canal across the River Goyt.

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Marple Aqueduct canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal aqueduct
listed building
stone arch bridge
administeredBy Canal & River Trust
architecturalStyle industrial revolution canal engineering
carries Peak Forest Canal
constructionStart 1790s
country England
crosses River Goyt
crossesAtHeight approximately 30 metres above River Goyt
formerlyAdministeredBy British Waterways
hasBridgeType aqueduct
hasFunction to carry canal over river
hasNearbyStructure Marple Viaduct
hasProtection scheduled monument protection
hasSpanType arch
hasTowpath yes
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
isHistoric true
isOnRoute Cheshire Ring canal cruising route
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Greater Manchester
Marple
North West England
United Kingdom
locatedNear Marple Locks
material stone
nearbyCity Manchester
Stockport
notableFor height above river
historic canal engineering
stone masonry construction
numberOfArches 3
opened early 19th century
partOf Bridgewater Canal
surface form: Marple canal system

Peak Forest Canal
region Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
structureType multi-span masonry aqueduct
usedFor navigable waterway
recreational boating
towpath walking
waterway Peak Forest Canal

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Marple hasStructure Marple Aqueduct
Marple hasTouristAttraction Marple Aqueduct
Peak Forest Canal hasStructure Marple Aqueduct
Roman Lakes Leisure Park near Marple Aqueduct
Marple Viaduct near Marple Aqueduct
Marple Viaduct hasNearbyStructure Marple Aqueduct