A Grade-II listed viaduct in Cheshire has been fenced off after Harry Styles fans carved their names into the bricks. It’s believed that the pop megastar had his first kiss at Twemlow Viaduct.
Located near the singer’s home village of Holmes Chapel, it became a must-visit destination for fans. But Network Rail - which owns the site - say it means the 183-year-old viaduct has been damaged and it has been fenced off for protection.
Now black panels erected on the fence offer fans an alternative place to leave their names and messages. Holmes Chapel Partnership, which takes fans to the site as part of its popular Harry's Home Village Tour, said the site was a "mecca" for Styles fans. READ MORE: Harry Styles 'spotted at Niall Horan gig' at Manchester's Co-op Live arena Harry signed his name in the viaduct wall in One Direction's biopic This is Us.
Fans since flocked from around the world to visit the Victorian structure, which carries trains from Manchester to Crewe via Holmes Chapel on the West Coast main line.
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