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Seven Arches Aqueduct over Adel Beck, Leeds.
Posted: Sat 30 Dec, 2017 2:08 pm
by Leodian
Re: Seven Arches Aqueduct over Adel Beck, Leeds.
Posted: Sat 30 Dec, 2017 4:35 pm
by Loiner in Cyprus
Nice photos. Brings back memories. As a youngster in the early 50s a special day out for my brother and I with my mam and dad was to catch a bus to Meanwood then walk to the Seven Arches for a picnic. Then a weary walk back for the bus. The last time I visited, probably early 60s, there were no railings on the arches.
Re: Seven Arches Aqueduct over Adel Beck, Leeds.
Posted: Thu 06 Feb, 2020 9:46 pm
by Leodian
These are 2 photos that I took on February 5 2020. The first is a general view of the 7 Arches Aqueduct taken from the Alwoodley side of Adel Beck. The second shows a crack in the stone work that caught my eye. I don't know enough about the structural integrity of cracked stonework but I assume there is no cause for concern for now though perhaps there could be with the long term effects of freeze/thaw actions of water on the crack.
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Re: Seven Arches Aqueduct over Adel Beck, Leeds.
Posted: Tue 05 May, 2020 10:00 pm
by The Parksider
Follow the course of the aquaduct across the farmland to the beck in Weetwood on the first Leeds OS map Leo and you will see there was a second aquaduct mate......
Re: Seven Arches Aqueduct over Adel Beck, Leeds.
Posted: Wed 06 May, 2020 9:02 pm
by Leodian
Hi Parksider
Thanks for your post as it reminded me that the aqueduct you mention (along with the 7 Arches Aqueduct) is referred to in an old 'The Blackmoor Tunnel' thread
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=759. In your post in that dated March 21 2014 11:26pm on page 10 you make the pertinent observation about the aqueduct you mention that “It's tough to find a single sign of the aquaduct, but I think the stone was robbed to build house(s) Foxhill??”.
Many links in that thread are now dead so I've added the link to a map titled 'Yorkshire 203. Surveyed 1847. Published 1851' in the National Library of Scotland website:-
https://maps.nls.uk/view/102344914. The map shows the route of the 'Tunnel and Conduit of the Leeds Water Works' running from the Water Works Cottage at or close to where the Eccup Reservoir dam will be. It continues to an 'Aqueduct' that will be the 7 Arches and on by the 'Aqueduct' you mention that is near Weetwood Farm then continuing by an 'Arch' near Bateman Hill and then to the 'Weetwood Reservoir of the Leeds Water Works'.
It is a pity that as far as I’m aware there are no photos (at least publicly available) of the aqueduct you mention (I don’t know about the 'Arch').
Off topic I noticed on the map that it marks ‘Hell Hole’ to the left of Weetwood Farm. I wonder what ‘Hell Hole’ was?
Re: Seven Arches Aqueduct over Adel Beck, Leeds.
Posted: Wed 06 May, 2020 11:28 pm
by chemimike
One general source (
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=cCO ... od&f=false ) states that the term is used in many areas and is shown below
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Re: Seven Arches Aqueduct over Adel Beck, Leeds.
Posted: Thu 07 May, 2020 12:10 am
by The Parksider
Hi Leo
I'm struggling to reply to you here mate!!
This is a test to see if my efforts are working!!
Re: Seven Arches Aqueduct over Adel Beck, Leeds.
Posted: Thu 07 May, 2020 12:27 am
by The Parksider
Leodian wrote: ↑Wed 06 May, 2020 9:02 pm
Hi Parksider
Thanks for your post as it reminded me that the aqueduct you mention (along with the 7 Arches Aqueduct) is referred to in an old 'The Blackmoor Tunnel' thread
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=759. In your post in that dated March 21 2014 11:26pm on page 10 you make the pertinent observation about the aqueduct you mention that “It's tough to find a single sign of the aquaduct, but I think the stone was robbed to build house(s) Foxhill??”.
Many links in that thread are now dead so I've added the link to a map titled 'Yorkshire 203. Surveyed 1847. Published 1851' in the National Library of Scotland website:-
https://maps.nls.uk/view/102344914. The map shows the route of the 'Tunnel and Conduit of the Leeds Water Works' running from the Water Works Cottage at or close to where the Eccup Reservoir dam will be. It continues to an 'Aqueduct' that will be the 7 Arches and on by the 'Aqueduct' you mention that is near Weetwood Farm then continuing by an 'Arch' near Bateman Hill and then to the 'Weetwood Reservoir of the Leeds Water Works'.
It is a pity that as far as I’m aware there are no photos (at least publicly available) of the aqueduct you mention (I don’t know about the 'Arch').
Off topic I noticed on the map that it marks ‘Hell Hole’ to the left of Weetwood Farm. I wonder what ‘Hell Hole’ was?
Re: Seven Arches Aqueduct over Adel Beck, Leeds.
Posted: Thu 07 May, 2020 12:30 am
by The Parksider
My reply to you just repeated your post to me mate. Sorry
Re: Seven Arches Aqueduct over Adel Beck, Leeds.
Posted: Thu 07 May, 2020 12:41 am
by The Parksider
I am trying again to do a quick reply to you - let's see if this works