
Stainton Aqueduct No 171
is a minor waterways place
on the Lancaster Canal (Northern Reaches - in water) between
Sellet Hall Bridge No 173 (2¼ furlongs
to the west) and
Tewitfield Marina (8 miles and 5¾ furlongs
and 8 locks
to the south).
The nearest place in the direction of Sellet Hall Bridge No 173 is Stainton Crossing Bridge No 172 (Head of water);
1¼ furlongs
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Tewitfield Marina is Stainton Bridge End Bridge No 170;
1¼ furlongs
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a small aqueduct or underbridge here which takes a stream under the canal.
| Stainton Crossing Bridge No 172 | 1¼ furlongs | |
| Stainton Aqueduct No 171 | ||
| Stainton Bridge End Bridge No 170 | 1¼ furlongs | |
| Field End Bridge No 169 | 3 furlongs | |
| Mattisons Bridge No 168 | 1 mile, ½ furlongs | |
| Old Hall Bridge No 167 | 1 mile, 2¾ furlongs | |
| Crooklands Bridge No 166 | 1 mile, 5½ furlongs | |
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Tewitfield
Tewitfield — 8 miles, 5¼ furlongs and 8 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Tewitfield
Hest Bank Bridge No 118 — 16 miles, 2¾ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Hest Bank Bridge No 118Nearest rubbish disposal
In the direction of Tewitfield
Tewitfield — 8 miles, 5¼ furlongs and 8 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Tewitfield
Hest Bank Bridge No 118 — 16 miles, 2¾ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Hest Bank Bridge No 118Nearest chemical toilet disposal
In the direction of Tewitfield
Tewitfield — 8 miles, 5¼ furlongs and 8 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Tewitfield
Lundsfield Wharf — 12 miles, 7½ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Lundsfield Wharf
Hest Bank Bridge No 118 — 16 miles, 2¾ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Hest Bank Bridge No 118Nearest place to turn
In the direction of Tewitfield
Millness Bridge Winding Hole — 2 miles, ¾ furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Tewitfield
Tewitfield — 8 miles, 5¼ furlongs and 8 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Tewitfield
Lovers Creek — 10 miles and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Lovers Creek
Capernwray Winding Hole — 10 miles, 4 furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Capernwray Winding Hole
Lundsfield Wharf — 12 miles, 7½ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Lundsfield Wharf
Hest Bank Winding Hole — 16 miles, 1½ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Hest Bank Winding Hole
Belmont Bridge Winding Hole — 17 miles, 3¼ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Belmont Bridge Winding Hole
Folly Bridge Winding Hole — 17 miles, 6½ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Folly Bridge Winding Hole
Halton Road Winding Hole — 18 miles, 7¼ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Tewitfield, then on the Lancaster Canal (Main Line) to Halton Road Winding HoleNo information
CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
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[Lancaster Canal]
December 2015, extensive damage to the wingwalls of bridge 171 – Stainton Aqueduct – was discovered. This has led to the temporary closure of the canal
[Listed buildings in Stainton, South Lakeland]
2017 Historic England, "Stainton Aqueduct carrying Kendal/Lancaster Canal over Stainton Beck and Public Footpath NGR 5226, Stainton (1086532)", National
[Stainton Beck]
passes Stainton, where it is renamed Stainton Beck. The stream continues southwards to meet Peasey Beck near Milnthorpe to form the River Bela. "Stainton Beck
[Peasey Beck]
Killington Beck, flows through Killington Reservoir and converges with Stainton Beck to form the River Bela at Milnthorpe. The source of the beck is on
[Moby Dick (1956 film)]
Joseph Tomelty as Peter Coffin Francis de Wolff as Captain Gardiner Philip Stainton as Bildad Royal Dano as Elijah Seamus Kelly as Flask Friedrich von Ledebur
[List of geological faults of England]
123 Apedale Vein E&W 41 Apley Park Fault E&W 153 Aqueduct Fault (Clwyd) Clwyd Smith et al. 2005 Aqueduct Fault (Shropshire) Shropshire Mem E&W 152/153 Archer
[Packhorse bridge]
Retrieved 7 November 2012. Historic England. "Pack horse bridge over Stainton Beck (Grade II) (1086531)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved
[Listed buildings in Preston Richard]
parish, and the listed buildings associated with this are four bridges, an aqueduct, and a milestone. The other listed buildings consist of houses and associated
[Waldridge, County Durham]
from Chester-le-Street Roman fort to Lanchester Roman fort and the Roman aqueduct to Chester-le-Street. The main points of interest are the unique (for the
[List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 2011]
(Temporary Restriction of Traffic) Order (SI 2011/2571) The A66 Trunk Road (Stainton to Redhill) (Temporary Prohibition and Restriction of Traffic) Order (SI
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Download this stock image: Stainton Aqueduct No.171. Northern Reach of the Lancaster to Kendal canal. Crooklands, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, ...
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Jun 7, 2013 ... tiny photograph, button to large, Stainton Aqueduct -- Lancaster Canal -- Stainton Beck -- Stainton -- Cumbria / -- No.171. -- 7.6.2013Â ...
The Lancaster Canal is a canal in North West England, originally planned to run from .... However, by 1801, no design had even been agreed for the aqueduct over the River Ribble, and in ... During Storm Desmond in December 2015, extensive damage to the wingwalls of bridge 171 – Stainton Aqueduct – was discovered.
Lune Aqueduct is not only an impressive structure, it's the starting point for many ... John Rennie designed major two aqueducts, one over the Lune at Lancaster, ...
Although there is a numeric sequence of 1,026 PoW Camps, there is no indication that ..... 171, Isle of Man Camp, Mereside Empire Terrace, Douglas, Isle of Man, UK ..... Eng, Precise location not identified, NGR given for Stainton Grove Camp.
National Trust, yet to date no single record of those publications has been established. ...... 171–2. Combe, William. An history of the principal rivers of Great Britain. Vol. ...... Jones, G. D. B. “Dolaucothi: the Roman aqueduct. ...... Stainton. Geneva: Editions du Tricorne, 1985. Eustace, Katherine. Michael Rysbrack, sculptor ...
152. 14. Great and Little Urswick. 158. 15. Arnside. 165. 16. Burneside. 171. 17 ... Middleshaw, Bridge End, Old Hutton. 328. 60. Sedgwick. 331. 61. Stainton. 335. 62 .... Limited potential to improve built environment but no evidence to suggest negative effects to built environment likely ...... Aqueduct crosses - No building or.



![Stainton Aqueduct restored. Stainton Aqueduct carries the Lancaster Canal over Stainton Beck and a public footpath. It is a Grade II Listed Building. See https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1086532 It was severely damaged by floodwater in December 2015 (Storm Desmond). See [[6635536]] & [[6635550]].Restoration was carried out by Kier for the Canal and River Trust. Work commenced in summer 2018 and was completed in summer 2020. This work was hampered by further storms and bad weather.Compare with [[1713935]] (2010). by Ian Taylor – 11 October 2020](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/63/55/6635568_a9ee066d_120x120.jpg)













![Clay dam, Lancaster Canal. Stainton Aqueduct [[1713935]] was severely damaged by floodwater in December 2015 (see https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/refresh/media/original/25913.jpg ). The Canal and River Trust has built this clay dam to enable the water over the aqueduct to be pumped out. This has shortened the northernmost navigable section of canal (from Millness [[4340576]]) by about 250m. After some stabilisation work, the towpath has been reopened, but the public footpath under the aqueduct remains closed. Permanent repairs to the aqueduct are dependent on funding - the estimated cost is £2m. by Ian Taylor – 02 January 2017](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/24/34/5243442_b3b04f63_120x120.jpg)



![Bridge over Stainton Beck. The downstream side of the road bridge in Stainton. [[1894297]] shows the upstream side. by Ian Taylor – 02 November 2017](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/59/28/5592856_8d73dbde_120x120.jpg)








