XXX AND LISTED BUILDING STATUTORY DESCRIPTION Sample Clauses

XXX AND LISTED BUILDING STATUTORY DESCRIPTION. XXX Statutory Text Statutory Scheduled Name Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Aqueduct Statutory Scheduled Reference 0/0/1189 Grade XXX Date Scheduled 2/2/1976 Statutory Description The aqueduct, which carries the Aire and Calder Canal over the River Calder, is composed of a cast-iron trough supported by the girders of a bow-string arched cast-iron bridge. On either side of the waterway runs a narrow path flanked on the outside by iron railings. The trough is masked from external view by a row of fluted pillars with Doric capitals also in cast-iron. The stone piers situated on the river banks which support the aqueduct, are masked by Doric temple facades reflecting the style of the bridge columns. This is an excellent example of early industrial architecture designed to be both functional and with aesthetic appeal. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx is an interesting point on the canal where it crosses the River Calder, then is itself crossed by a road bridge a few yards further on. Listed Building description Statutory Listing Name Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Aqueduct (that part in Normanton CP) Statutory Listing Reference 1496/2/67 Listing Grade Grade One Date Listed 9/10/1987 Statutory Description Aqueduct carrying Calder Cut of Aire and Calder Navigation over River Calder. Built 1837-39; designed in 1834 by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx xxx. of Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx and Son, of Leeds. Cast iron with stone abutments. Arched suspension construction, with trough designed in Classical style. Two iron girder areas of 155 ft span, with a horizontal tie at the apex, and steel Appendix 2 SITE PLAN SHOWING EXTENT OF XXX (IN RED) AND CANAL AND RIVER TRUST LAND OWNERSHIP (IN GREEN). Note that the mapping of the Scheduled Monument is indicative only, and if works are proposed in the vicinity of the boundary, then the precise extent of the scheduled area and position of its boundary will need to be checked with English Heritage. Appendix 3 BRITISH WATERWAYS (and their successors) MANDATORY STANDARD: HERITAGE Management Brief Our aim is for the heritage of the waterways to be treasured as a valued national asset. The careful protection and management of that heritage is an essential part of the ongoing work to achieve our vision. BW’s primary heritage assets consist of its historic canals and river navigations, and their built heritage, archaeology and man-made landscapes. Secondary heritage consists of the portable artifacts and archives that BW indirectly manages in partnership with The Waterways Trust and others. Beyond these, the wider h...
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