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Who built the Marple Aqueduct?

Who built the Marple Aqueduct?

Benjamin Outram
He tied together the two faces above the central arch by 2-inch bolts through the structure, secured by the plates that can still be seen….

Marple Aqueduct
Designer Benjamin Outram
Construction start 1795
Construction end 1799
Opened 1800

How deep is the Marple canal?

At Marple the canal descends a flight of sixteen locks, lowering the level by 210 feet before crossing 100 feet above the River Goyt on a magnificent three arched stone aqueduct.

What canal runs through Marple?

The Macclesfield canal contours the open land at over 500 feet with magnificent views over Stockport and Greater Manchester. Weather permitting it is possible to see the Welsh hills, so flat is the Cheshire plain. Whenever land meets water there is an abundance of wild life and the canals are no exception.

How many locks does Marple have?

16 locks
The flight of 16 locks at Marple is a spectacular sight, one of the steepest flights in Britain.

When was Marple Aqueduct built?

1795Marple Aqueduct / Construction started

How long is Chirk Aqueduct?

710 foot
Completed in 1801 by William Jessop and Thomas Telford, the aqueduct is 710 foot (220 m) long and carries the canal 70 feet above the beautiful River Ceiriog across 10 circular masonry arches. Just along our towpath, Chirk tunnel (known locally as ‘The Darkie’) was one of the first in the UK to have a towpath.

How long do Marple locks take?

1½ – 2 hrs. This walk down Marple Locks has an option for an extended walk of another mile.

Can you walk the Peak Forest Canal?

Check out this 9.5-mile point-to-point trail near Stockport, Greater Manchester. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 3 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking and walking.

Where does the Middlewood Way start?

The Middlewood Way follows the line of the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway through picturesque Cheshire countryside and between historic mill towns.

How long is the Peak Forest Canal?

15 miles
Peak Forest Canal

Peak Forest Canal
Length 15 miles
Locks 16
Maximum boat dimensions Guide only – weather conditions affect water levels
Length Width Draught Headroom 21.96m 72ft 2.13m 7ft 1.22m 4ft 1.83m 6ft

Who built Stockport Viaduct?

George Watson Buck
Several alterations have been made to the viaduct, in the late 1880s it was widened to accommodate four tracks by the London and North Western Railway….

Stockport Viaduct
Engineering design by George Watson Buck
Construction start March 1839
Construction end December 1840
Construction cost £72,000

Can you walk over Llangollen Aqueduct?

Taking the Llangollen Canal across the River Dee valley in North Wales, the aqueduct is one of the most awesome engineering feats on the canal network. You can walk across the aqueduct or save your legs and go by boat – remember to bring your camera and a head for heights!

Can you walk over Chirk Aqueduct?

Chirk Aqueduct, Tunnel and Town – GrabYourBoots.com, the free UK walking site. A pleasant walk over the Chirk aqueduct, through a quarter of a mile long tunnel, along the canal and back through the town of Chirk.

Where do you park for Marple locks?

The walk starts from Marple Memorial Park where there’s a car park, tree sculptures, sensory gardens and nice views towards the Peak District hills. From the car park follow footpaths leading down to the canal where you can pick up the towpath and head north, passing the lock flight.

How many locks does the Peak Forest Canal have?

16
The Peak Forest Canal is one of Britain’s most scenic waterways, running through magnificent landscape to the edge of the Peak District….Peak Forest Canal.

Peak Forest Canal
Locks 16
Maximum boat dimensions Guide only – weather conditions affect water levels

Where does the Peak Forest Canal start and end?

The Peak Forest Canal runs from Dukinfield Junction on the Ashton Canal to the canal’s terminus at Bugsworth Basin.

How many miles is Middlewood Way?

11 mile
About Middlewood Way An 11 mile (16km), traffic-free greenway from Macclesfield to Marple on the Peak Park fringe with car parking, toilets and information points, with fine views over the Cheshire Plain to the west.

How do you get to the Middlewood Way?

Accessing the walk

  1. Main start point (Rose Hill Marple station) SK6 6EE. View on Google Maps.
  2. Alternative start point (Nelson’s Pit visitor centre) SK12 1TH. View on Google Maps.
  3. End point (Macclesfield) SK11 6JX.

When was Marple canal built?

Construction commenced in May 1794 at both ends of the Peak Forest Canal and at the same time the first stone was laid for the foundations of the Marple “Grand Aqueduct”. The Upper Level of the canal, from Bugsworth to Marple was opened for traffic on 31 August 1796.

What is the Marple Aqueduct?

The Marple Aqueduct from the River Goyt. Marple Aqueduct at Marple, Greater Manchester, in north-west England was built to carry the lower level of the Peak Forest Canal across a length of the River Mersey that was renamed the River Goyt in 1896.

How high does the canal drop at Marple?

At Marple the canal descends a flight of sixteen locks, lowering the level by 210 feet before crossing 100 feet above the River Goyt on a magnificent three arched stone aqueduct.

What happened on the Peak Forest Canal in 1999?

In the year 1999, we celebrated two anniversaries on the Peak Forest Canal. One was the bi-centenary of keying in the arches on Marple Aqueduct, the other was a silver celebration. It was twenty-five years ago in May 1999 since the Marple flight of locks reopened.

Who were the engineers on the Macclesfield Canal?

Outram, from Alfreton in Derbyshire, was an outstanding Engineer of his time and was involved in the construction of many canals including the Manchester, Bolton and Bury, the Ashton and the Huddersfield Narrow. Thomas Brown, over thirty years later, was also Resident Engineer on the Macclesfield Canal.

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