Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct The Offical page for Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage Site including the 11 miles and buffer zone.
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UNESCO, has inscribed Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal (United Kingdom) on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2009. Situated in north-eastern Wales, the 18 kilometer long Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal is a feat of civil engineering of the Industrial Revolution, completed in the early years of the 19th century. Covering a difficult geographical setting, the building of the canal required substantial,

bold civil engineering solutions, especially as it was built without using locks. The aqueduct is a pioneering masterpiece of engineering and monumental metal architecture, conceived by the celebrated civil engineer Thomas Telford. The use of both cast and wrought iron in the aqueduct enabled the construction of arches that were light and strong, producing an overall effect that is both monumental and elegant. The property is inscribed as a masterpiece of creative genius, and as a remarkable synthesis of expertise already acquired in Europe. It is also recognized as an innovative ensemble that inspired many projects all over the world.

Update Teddy has been found                       and is back home!    Teddy went missing not far from Chirk  Aqueduct o...
26/12/2021

Update Teddy has been found
and is back home!

Teddy went missing not far from Chirk Aqueduct on Christmas day and could of made his way towards Pontcysyllte Aqueduct please keep a look out.

An incredible picture from Ursula Richards
17/09/2020

An incredible picture from Ursula Richards

Just Breathtaking!!!  By Mike Will Williams
07/01/2020

Just Breathtaking!!!
By Mike Will Williams

More Beautiful shots from Rob Watts!
02/01/2020

More Beautiful shots from Rob Watts!

Great shot from Rob Watts
01/01/2020

Great shot from Rob Watts

Happy New Year everyone !   Look at these incredible images.
01/01/2020

Happy New Year everyone !
Look at these incredible images.

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26/11/2019

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PONTCYSYLLTE AQUEDUCT
26 November 1805: Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, designed by civil engineers Thomas Telford and William Jessop, officially opened to traffic. There are 18 piers made of local stone, the central ones over the Dee are 127ft (39m) high. The canal runs through an iron trough, 1007ft (307m) long, 11ft 10in wide and 5ft 3in deep – the largest in Britain. The iron was supplied by William Hazeldine from his foundries at Shrewsbury and nearby Cefn Mawr. Total cost: £47,000.

Details: https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/34410/details/pontcysyllte-aqueduct



Pontcysyllte Aqueduct ● Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage Site

What an incredible day and what an incredible image!!!! by Delwyn Ellis
11/04/2019

What an incredible day and what an incredible image!!!! by Delwyn Ellis

Delwyn Ellis!!!  This is incredible.
28/07/2018

Delwyn Ellis!!! This is incredible.

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