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Crooklands Aqueduct, Lancaster Canal


At the south of Crooklands, by Milton Lane, is an aqueduct carrying the Lancaster Canal over Peasey Beck. The aqueduct, with two shallow elliptical arches, was built in c.1818. Crooklands Aqueduct is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Crooklands, Cumbria 1818 Bridges Historic Buildings and Monuments in Preston Richard Peasey Beck Lancaster Canal
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Crooklands Aqueduct, Lancaster Canal

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Crooklands Aqueduct

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Crooklands Aqueduct

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AQUEDUCT CARRYING KENDAL/LANCASTER CANAL OVER PEASEY BECK NGR 5347 8338 - Crooklands - List Entry
- Aqueduct c1818. Squared, coursed limestone with limestone copings and string course. 2 shallow elliptical arches with rusticated voussoirs; central cutwater; curved retaining walls to either side. Approx. 30 ft wide. …

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List number: 1336111
List grade: 2
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: SD5347683381
Unitary Auth: Westmorland & Furness

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