Nantwich Aqueduct

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Nantwich Aqueduct is a historic cast-iron canal aqueduct in Cheshire, England, designed by Thomas Telford to carry the Shropshire Union Canal over a road near the town of Nantwich.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal aqueduct
cast-iron aqueduct
historic structure
architecturalStyle early 19th-century civil engineering
associatedWith Industrial Revolution canal network
carries Shropshire Union Canal NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
crosses Wellington Road NERFINISHED
designer Thomas Telford NERFINISHED
function to carry canal over road
hasArchType segmental arch
hasFeature cast-iron trough
stone abutments
hasParapet cast-iron balustrades
hasRailings ornamental cast-iron railings
hasSpanCount 1
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
locatedNear Nantwich Basin NERFINISHED
locatedOn A534 road NERFINISHED
location Cheshire NERFINISHED
England
Nantwich NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
material cast iron
stone
openingDate early 19th century
partOf Shropshire Union Canal NERFINISHED
region North West England
usedFor navigable waterway traffic

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Nantwich hasLandmark Nantwich Aqueduct