Aqueduct at Winford

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Aqueduct at Winford

Image: © John Lord Taken: 11 Feb 2011

Built in 1851 by James Simpson for Bristol's water supply, and now a listed building. A wrought iron tube on limestone piers, a run of about 260 metres carries it across the valley.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.383103
Longitude
-2.656924