Caverton Puming Station on the K&A restored and open to visitors

Caverton Puming Station on the K&A restored and open to visitors
John Rennie’s finest work it was built to carry the canal over the river Avon and later the railway, completed in 1805 it is a three arch design built from Bath Stone about 140m long. Named after the first chairman of the K&A Canal Company. it was an important economic connection to the Somerset Coal…
Ladydown bridge 169
one of two acquaducts that runs over the Railway which runs between Westbruy and Bath, it transports the canal over the railway rather elegantly.
one of two Acquaducts over the K&A in Semington wiltshire
Dundas is where the K&A met the somerset Coal Canal which carried from the colleries south of Bath. It ran for two miles to Midford with one arm to Radstock and the other to Paulton. The aqueduct was designed by John Rennie he was the builder of several aqueducts including Avoncliff Aqueduct. This was his…
Caverton Puming Station on the K&A restored and open to visitors … [more]
John Rennie’s finest work it was built to carry the canal over the river Avon and later the railway, completed in 1805 it is a three arch design… [more]
Ladydown bridge 169… [more]
one of two acquaducts that runs over the Railway which runs between Westbruy and Bath, it transports the canal over the railway rather elegantly.… [more]
one of two Acquaducts over the K&A in Semington wiltshire… [more]
Dundas is where the K&A met the somerset Coal Canal which carried from the colleries south of Bath. It ran for two miles to Midford with one arm … [more]
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