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}}</ref><ref name="Cragg">{{cite book|last=Cragg|first=Roger|title=Wales and west central England|publisher=Institution of Civil Engineers|date=1997|edition=2|series=Civil Engineering Heritage|pages=207–8|isbn=0-7277-2576-9|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oTZZsUzmKrMC&pg=PA207&lpg=PA207&dq=%22Stretton+Aqueduct%22&source=bl&ots=IUYIjmjsZb&sig=pO74gDebaBapbvLr0eLZtloOYaE&hl=en&ei=0hJ-SpXzMp7UjAfir93wAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#v=onepage&q=%22Stretton%20Aqueduct%22&f=false|accessdate=2009-08-09}}</ref> canal aqueduct between [[Stretton, South Staffordshire|Stretton]] and [[Brewood]], and near to Belvide Reservoir, in southern [[Staffordshire]]. Designed by Thomas Telford<ref name="Cragg" /> and bearing his name plus its date of construction, 1832,<ref name="Cragg" /><ref name="IoE">{{ | }}</ref><ref name="Cragg">{{cite book|last=Cragg|first=Roger|title=Wales and west central England|publisher=Institution of Civil Engineers|date=1997|edition=2|series=Civil Engineering Heritage|pages=207–8|isbn=0-7277-2576-9|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oTZZsUzmKrMC&pg=PA207&lpg=PA207&dq=%22Stretton+Aqueduct%22&source=bl&ots=IUYIjmjsZb&sig=pO74gDebaBapbvLr0eLZtloOYaE&hl=en&ei=0hJ-SpXzMp7UjAfir93wAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#v=onepage&q=%22Stretton%20Aqueduct%22&f=false|accessdate=2009-08-09}}</ref> canal aqueduct between [[Stretton, South Staffordshire|Stretton]] and [[Brewood]], and near to Belvide Reservoir, in southern [[Staffordshire]]. Designed by Thomas Telford<ref name="Cragg" /> and bearing his name plus its date of construction, 1832,<ref name="Cragg" /><ref name="IoE">{{NHLE|1039347|Stretton Aqueduct - Grade II Listed}}</ref> it carries the [[Shropshire Union Canal]] (formerly the [[Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal]]) 30 ft over the A5 road<ref name="Nicholson" /> at a skewed angle.<ref name="Cragg" /> | ||
The aqueduct has five sections, each 6 ft 6 in long, held together by bolts and supported by six cast iron arch ribs, each in two sections and joined at the centre of the arch.<ref name="Cragg" /> It was cast by William Hazledine of [[Shrewsbury]].<ref name="Cragg" /> The trough is 21 ft wide with an 11-ft-wide channel of water and a towpath on either side.<ref name="Cragg" /> The Staffordshire blue brick abutments have stone dressings.<ref name="IoE" /> | The aqueduct has five sections, each 6 ft 6 in long, held together by bolts and supported by six cast iron arch ribs, each in two sections and joined at the centre of the arch.<ref name="Cragg" /> It was cast by William Hazledine of [[Shrewsbury]].<ref name="Cragg" /> The trough is 21 ft wide with an 11-ft-wide channel of water and a towpath on either side.<ref name="Cragg" /> The Staffordshire blue brick abutments have stone dressings.<ref name="IoE" /> |
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Stretton Aqueduct | |
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Carrying: | Shropshire Union Canal |
Crossing: | Watling Street |
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Location: | 52°41’39"N, 2°11’22"W |
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Built 1832-1835 | |
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Stretton Aqueduct is a short cast iron[1][2] canal aqueduct between Stretton and Brewood, and near to Belvide Reservoir, in southern Staffordshire. Designed by Thomas Telford[2] and bearing his name plus its date of construction, 1832,[2][3] it carries the Shropshire Union Canal (formerly the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal) 30 ft over the A5 road[1] at a skewed angle.[2]
The aqueduct has five sections, each 6 ft 6 in long, held together by bolts and supported by six cast iron arch ribs, each in two sections and joined at the centre of the arch.[2] It was cast by William Hazledine of Shrewsbury.[2] The trough is 21 ft wide with an 11-ft-wide channel of water and a towpath on either side.[2] The Staffordshire blue brick abutments have stone dressings.[3]
During 1961–62, the road under the aqueduct was lowered by about 4 ft to allow taller vehicles to pass underneath.[2]
It was one of Telford's last aqueducts[4] and has been Grade-II listed since 1985.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Four counties & the Welsh canals. (New ed.). London :: Nicholson,. 2006. pp. 184 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 21 cm.. ISBN 978-0-00-721112-8.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Cragg, Roger (1997). Wales and west central England. Civil Engineering Heritage (2 ed.). Institution of Civil Engineers. pp. 207–8. ISBN 0-7277-2576-9. https://books.google.com/books?id=oTZZsUzmKrMC&pg=PA207&lpg=PA207&dq=%22Stretton+Aqueduct%22&source=bl&ots=IUYIjmjsZb&sig=pO74gDebaBapbvLr0eLZtloOYaE&hl=en&ei=0hJ-SpXzMp7UjAfir93wAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#v=onepage&q=%22Stretton%20Aqueduct%22&f=false. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 National Heritage List 1039347: Stretton Aqueduct - Grade II Listed
- ↑ "Focus on Aqueducts". Images of England: News. English Heritage. 2009-08-09. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/News/newsitem.aspx?pid=6&Item=art10. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
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