Dundas Aqueduct

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Dundas Aqueduct is a historic stone aqueduct in southwest England that carries the Kennet and Avon Canal over the River Avon and the Wessex Main Line railway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade I listed structure
aqueduct
canal aqueduct
listed building
architect John Rennie the Elder NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle classical
carries Kennet and Avon Canal NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1797
country England
crosses River Avon NERFINISHED
Wessex Main Line NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFeature Dundas Wharf NERFINISHED
Somerset Coal Canal junction NERFINISHED
hasPart balustraded parapets
central semicircular arch
towpath
two side arches
hasView Avon valley NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled Monument
inception 1805
isHistoric true
isOpenToPublic true
length about 137 metres
locatedIn Bath and North East Somerset NERFINISHED
Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedNear Bath NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterway Kennet and Avon Canal NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Charles Dundas NERFINISHED
near Limpley Stoke NERFINISHED
Monkton Combe NERFINISHED
numberOfArches 3
openingDate 1805
ownedBy Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Kennet and Avon Canal NERFINISHED
Kennet and Avon Canal conservation area NERFINISHED
usedFor cycling
navigation
recreational boating
walking

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Kennet and Avon Canal hasPart Dundas Aqueduct