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Sedgwick Aqueduct
Sedgwick Aqueduct carries the Lancaster Canal over a road in the village of Sedgewick in Cumbria. The limestone aqueduct was built in 1818 by William Crosley (engineer). There is a towpath on the western side of the aqueduct, on this now dry and disused section of the canal. It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England
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SEDGWICK AQUEDUCT, LANCASTER/KENDAL CANAL - List Entry
- "Aqueduct.1818, by William Crosley, engineer. Squared coursed limestone with limestone ashlar dressings, limestone string and copings to parapet. Tunnel over roadway, at angle to direction of Canal, has segmental arched …
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Simon Cotterill
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from https://historicengland.org.u…
SEDGWICK AQUEDUCT, LANCASTER/KENDAL CANAL - List Entry
- "Aqueduct.1818, by William Crosley, engineer. Squared coursed limestone with limestone ashlar dressings, limestone string and copings to parapet. Tunnel over roadway, at angle to direction of Canal, has segmental arched …
Added by
Simon Cotterill