Aqueduct |
Canal |
Designer |
Coordinates |
Notes |
Image |
Almond Aqueduct |
Union Canal |
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55°55′16″N 3°26′01″W / 55.9212°N 3.4337°W / 55.9212; -3.4337 (Almond Aqueduct) |
Aqueduct over the River Almond |
Almond Aqueduct, Scotland |
Avon Aqueduct |
Union Canal |
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55°58′12″N 3°38′59″W / 55.9701°N 3.6496°W / 55.9701; -3.6496 (Avon Aqueduct) |
Scotland's longest and tallest aqueduct, crosses the River Avon (Falkirk) |
Avon Aqueduct, Scotland |
Avoncliff Aqueduct |
Kennet and Avon Canal |
John Rennie |
51°20′22″N 2°16′58″W / 51.33935°N 2.28275°W / 51.33935; -2.28275 (Avoncliff Aqueduct) |
Crosses the River Avon (Bristol) |
Avoncliff Aqueduct |
Barton Swing Aqueduct |
Bridgewater Canal |
Sir Edward Leader Williams |
53°28′29″N 2°21′01″W / 53.474813°N 2.350334°W / 53.474813; -2.350334 (Barton Swing Aqueduct) |
Crosses the Manchester Ship Canal. Swings to let large vessels pass below. |
Barton Swing Aqueduct |
Bonnington Aqueduct |
Union Canal |
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55°55′28″N 3°24′52″W / 55.9244°N 3.4144°W / 55.9244; -3.4144 (Bonnington Aqueduct) |
Crosses the B7030 Cliftonhall Road |
Bonnington Aqueduct near the M8 |
Bullbridge Aqueduct |
Cromford Canal |
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53°03′51″N 1°27′51″W / 53.06404°N 1.46424°W / 53.06404; -1.46424 (Bullbridge Aqueduct) |
Demolished 1968. Originally crossed the Ambergate to Nottingham road. |
Old engraving of the demolished Bull Bridge Aqueduct |
Chirk Aqueduct |
Llangollen Canal |
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52°55′43″N 3°03′42″W / 52.9287°N 3.0616°W / 52.9287; -3.0616 (Chirk Aqueduct) |
Crosses the Ceiriog Valley |
Chirk Aqueduct |
Clifton Aqueduct |
Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal |
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53°31′38″N 2°19′01″W / 53.527344°N 2.316814°W / 53.527344; -2.316814 (Clifton Aqueduct) |
Grade II listed building, crosses the River Irwell |
Clifton Aqueduct from Clifton Viaduct |
Cosgrove Aqueduct |
Grand Union Canal |
Benjamin Bevan |
52°04′08″N 0°50′01″W / 52.068798°N 0.833641°W / 52.068798; -0.833641 (Cosgrove aqueduct) |
Crosses the River Great Ouse. Built to replace an earlier aqueduct which collapsed. |
Cosgrove Aqueduct |
Dowley Gap Aqueduct |
Leeds and Liverpool Canal |
James Brindley |
53°50′25″N 1°48′57″W / 53.840295°N 1.815765°W / 53.840295; -1.815765 (Dowley Gap Aqueduct) |
Crosses the River Aire. Also known as the Seven Arches Aqueduct. |
Dowley Gap Aqueduct |
Dundas Aqueduct |
Kennet and Avon Canal |
John Rennie |
51°21′40″N 02°18′36″W / 51.36111°N 2.31000°W / 51.36111; -2.31000 (Dundas Aqueduct) |
Crosses the River Avon (Bristol) and the Wessex Main Line railway. Designed in a classical style, this is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument |
Dundas Aqueduct |
Edstone Aqueduct |
Stratford-upon-Avon Canal |
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52°14′47″N 1°45′51″W / 52.2464°N 1.7641°W / 52.2464; -1.7641 (Edstone Aqueduct) |
The longest aqueduct in England, crosses a minor road, the Birmingham and North Warwickshire railway, and also the trackbed of the former Alcester Railway. |
Edstone Aqueduct |
Engine Arm Aqueduct |
Birmingham Canal Navigations |
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52°29′52″N 1°57′59″W / 52.4979°N 1.9665°W / 52.4979; -1.9665 (Engine Arm Aqueduct) |
Cast by Horseley Ironworks. Carries the Engine Arm over the BCN Main Line |
The Engine Arm Aqueduct |
Ewood Aqueduct |
Leeds and Liverpool Canal |
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53°44′01″N 2°29′33″W / 53.7335°N 2.4926°W / 53.7335; -2.4926 (Ewood Aqueduct) |
Grade II listed building, crosses the River Darwen & B6447 |
Ewood Aqueduct |
Holliday Street Aqueduct |
Worcester and Birmingham Canal |
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52°28′34″N 1°54′28″W / 52.4762°N 1.9079°W / 52.4762; -1.9079 (Holliday Street Aqueduct) |
A Grade II listed building adjacent to Gas Street Basin. |
In the form of an extended tunnel which includes the original Bridge Street approach to old Worcester Wharf |
Lichfield Canal Aqueduct |
Lichfield Canal |
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52°39′19″N 1°54′06″W / 52.655164°N 1.901584°W / 52.655164; -1.901584 (Lichfield Canal Aqueduct) |
A modern construction for a canal under restoration; not yet in water. Crosses the M6 Toll. |
View of the open ended aqueduct over the M6 Toll |
Lune Aqueduct |
Lancaster Canal |
John Rennie |
54°4′5.94″N 2°47′21.07″W / 54.0683167°N 2.7891861°W / 54.0683167; -2.7891861 (Lune Aqueduct) |
Grade II listed building, crosses the River Lune |
Lune Aqueduct |
Marple Aqueduct |
Peak Forest Canal |
Benjamin Outram and Thomas Brown |
53°24′26″N 2°04′09″W / 53.4073°N 2.0691°W / 53.4073; -2.0691 (Marple Aqueduct) |
A Scheduled Ancient Monument, crosses the River Goyt. |
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Murtry Aqueduct |
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Frome, Somerset |
Never used. Spans the Mells River |
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New Semington Aqueduct |
Kennet and Avon Canal |
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51°20′50″N 2°08′42″W / 51.34709°N 2.14497°W / 51.34709; -2.14497 (New Semington Aqueduct) |
Modern aqueduct opened in 2004, crosses the A350 road. |
New Semington Aqueduct |
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct |
Llangollen Canal |
Thomas Telford |
52°58′14″N 3°05′16″W / 52.970534°N 3.087834°W / 52.970534; -3.087834 (Pontcysyllte Aqueduct) |
A cast iron trough 1,007 feet long supported 126 feet above the river by 19 masonry piers. Crosses the River Dee. Unesco World Heritage site. |
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wales |
Prestolee Aqueduct |
Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal |
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53°33′09″N 2°22′35″W / 53.5525°N 2.3764°W / 53.5525; -2.3764 (Prestolee Aqueduct) |
Grade II listed building, crosses the River Irwell. |
Prestolee Aqueduct |
Scott Russell Aqueduct |
Union Canal |
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55°55′18″N 3°18′25″W / 55.9218°N 3.3070°W / 55.9218; -3.3070 (Scott Russell Aqueduct) |
Passes over the A720 Edinburgh Bypass |
Scott Russell Aqueduct, Scotland |
Semington Aqueduct |
Kennet and Avon Canal |
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51°20′50″N 2°08′42″W / 51.34709°N 2.14497°W / 51.34709; -2.14497 (Semington Aqueduct) |
Crosses Semington Brook |
Semington Aqueduct |
Slateford Aqueduct |
Union Canal |
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55°55′03″N 3°15′00″W / 55.9175°N 3.2499°W / 55.9175; -3.2499 (Slateford Aqueduct) |
Crosses Inglis Green Road and the Water of Leith |
Slateford Aqueduct, Scotland |
Stanley Ferry Aqueduct |
Aire and Calder Navigation |
George Leather |
53°42′09″N 1°27′45″W / 53.702417°N 1.462394°W / 53.702417; -1.462394 (Stanley Ferry Aqueduct) |
One of the earliest through arch bridges in the world, crosses the River Calder, West Yorkshire. |
Stanley Ferry Aqueduct |
Stewart Aqueduct |
BCN Main Line |
Thomas Telford |
52°30′21″N 1°59′51″W / 52.5059°N 1.9974°W / 52.5059; -1.9974 (Stewart Aqueduct) |
The M5 motorway (1970) crosses the West Coast Main Line (1852) crosses the BCN Old Main Line Canal (1770) crosses the BCN New Main Line Canal (1828) |
Stewart Aqueduct from the New Main Line |
Store Street Aqueduct |
Ashton Canal |
Benjamin Outram |
53°28′46.39″N 2°13′38.45″W / 53.4795528°N 2.2273472°W / 53.4795528; -2.2273472 (Store Street Aqueduct) |
Built on a skew of 45 degrees across the highway, and believed to be the first of its kind in Great Britain. Crosses Store Street, Manchester. |
Store Street Aqueduct |
Stretton Aqueduct |
Shropshire Union Canal |
Thomas Telford |
52°41′39″N 2°11′22″W / 52.694267°N 2.189412°W / 52.694267; -2.189412 (Stretton Aqueduct) |
One of Telford's last aqueducts and grade II listed since 1985. Crosses the A5 road. |
Stretton Aqueduct carrying the Shropshire Union Canal over the A5. The inscription in the centre panel reads: "Birmingham and Liverpool Canal Thos. Telford F.R.S.I.& E. Engineer 1832" |
Three Bridges, London |
Grand Junction Canal |
Isambard Kingdom Brunel |
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Brunel's last major project, and a scheduled ancient monument, a unique arrangement carrying rail, road, and canal routes across each other. |
View of canal and road bridges crossing the railway line looking east |
Wootton Wawen Aqueduct |
Stratford-upon-Avon Canal |
W Whitmore |
52°15′51″N 1°46′12″W / 52.264039°N 1.769911°W / 52.264039; -1.769911 (=Wootton Wawen Aqueduct) |
Crosses the A3400 road. |
Wootton Wawen Aqueduct spans the A3400 |
Yarningale Aqueduct |
Stratford-upon-Avon Canal |
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52°17′43″N 1°43′54″W / 52.2952°N 1.7316°W / 52.2952; -1.7316 (Yarningale Aqueduct) |
Crosses Kingswood Brook. |
Yarningale aqueduct spans Kingswood Brook |