Marple Aqueduct

Peak Forest, Stockport SK6 4DZ

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Peak Forest, Stockport SK6 4DZ, United Kingdom
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About the Business

The Marple Aqueduct is a magnificent point of interest and tourist attraction located in the picturesque Peak Forest in the heart of the United Kingdom. This establishment is highly regarded among the many canal structures that are spread across the country thanks to its impressive construction and rich history.

The aqueduct stands as a testament to the engineering genius of the 18th century, having been built in 1799 by Benjamin Outram and Thomas Brown to enable the passage of the Peak Forest Canal over the River Goyt. The aqueduct spans an impressive 100 ft and is built in a neo-classical style that complements the surrounding landscape beautifully.

Visitors are often drawn to the Marple Aqueduct to marvel at its sheer size and beauty, snapping photos and capturing memories that will last a lifetime. The structure offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers alike.

In addition to its historical significance, the Marple Aqueduct also serves as an important point of interest for those interested in the industrial revolution and the development of canals throughout the UK. As such, it provides a fascinating insight into the country's heritage and is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning more about this critical period in history.

Overall, the Marple Aqueduct is an unmissable tourist attraction that amazes, dazzles, and educates in equal measure. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or just looking for a memorable day out, this institution is sure to leave a lasting impression. So why not organize a visit today and witness this incredible piece of history for yourself?

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Salwin Gracious:
4

"The highest canal aqueduct in England. This incredible triple arched structure carries the Peak Forest Canal 90-feet above the River Goyt near Marple."

almost 2 years ago
Shaun:
5

"The whole area is gorgeous with many trails and hikes. Great if you like the hills as well, as you can simply just deviate off the side paths and get stunning views all round."

almost 3 years ago
Mark Tester:
4

"If you park at marple library an do the short walk to the canal, turn left, follow the 13 or so locks down you soon come to tha aqueduct. It's brilliant views on top and from the bottom looking up."

almost 3 years ago
Evangelia P. (Aribeth):
5

"A very nice place to be and spend some time with nature. A very nice bike ride also if you're a rider or you can just walk the path from Marple memorial park and the locks. A magnificent structure that is highly recommended to visit. You can also see the train tracks behind it. You can take the stairs down and see the enormous build that is a very awesome sight to see."

almost 3 years ago
Shaun uk:
4

"A winter wonderland when we were there as it was snowing. The whole place was so nice. We walked down beside the canal from Marple turning around at the viaduct, 200ft up, which is worth seeing from below, access via steps. A very easy leisurely walk, taking 15 to 20 mins one way. There was a few people but not to many. Recommended to go."

almost 4 years ago
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