Marple Aqueduct
The Marple Aqueduct is a notable structure located in Marple, England. It carries the Peak Forest Canal over the River Goyt, allowing boats to navigate without interruption. Built in the early 19th century, it is an impressive example of early engineering, showcasing the importance of canals during the Industrial Revolution.
This aqueduct is part of the Cheshire Ring, a popular canal route for boaters and walkers. It features a stone arch design and is approximately 100 meters long. The Marple Aqueduct is a designated Grade II* listed structure, highlighting its historical and architectural significance.