YARNINGDALE/PRESTON BAGOT AQUEDUCT 1834 Warwickshire N52o 17’ 42.5” W1o 43’ 54.3”

This aqueduct was fabricated for the Stratford Canal by the Horseley Company to replace one damaged by flooding in the small waterway it carries the canal across. It is a handsome trough of bolted cast iron plates with a decorative railing along the towpath side. In design and detailing it is very like the other Horseley Aqueducts at Edstone and Wootton Wawen.

To find it, go through Yarningdale Common and continue to the dead-end of Yarningdale Lane. Park and walk down the public footpath to canal lock 34 and the aqueduct. The best view of the aqueduct is from the other, tow path side of the canal.