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Deepdale Aqueduct


This combined aquaduct and footbridge over the River Tees was built in 1898. The aqueduct is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. 

Barnard Castle (town) Historic Buildings and Monuments in Lartington Civil Parish Historic Buildings and Monuments in Barnard Castle Bridges Grade II Listed 1898 River Tees
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Deepdale Aqueduct

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River Tees Footbridge

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Deepdale Aqueduct

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Deepdale Aqueduct under Repair

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Deepdale Aqueduct

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Crossing the Deepdale Aqueduct

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Deepdale Aqueduct

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River Tees Upstream from the Deepdale Aqueduct

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DEEPDALE AQUEDUCT (THAT PART IN BARNARD CASTLE CIVIL PARISH) - List Entry
- "Aqueduct with footbridge over River Tees. Dated 1898 on founder's plaque. Engineers: Head Wrighton & Co. Ltd, Thornaby on Tees. For the Stockton and Middlesbrough Water Board. Cast-iron aqueduct and …

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Maintenance work will close historic aqueduct
- Norther Echo, 13th May 2015. "AN historic aqueduct which carries water, gas and electrical supplies across the River Tees and doubles up as a popular footbridge will have to close …

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List number: 1291706
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NZ0459016736

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