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Camden Roundhouse

Very early engine shed completed in 1847, but redundant by 1855 when locomotives outgrew its turntable.

Camps Viaduct (also known as Almondell Viaduct)

impressive nine-arch masonry viaduct 118 yards long and 90 feet high

Cape Wrath Lighthouse

Stevenson lighthouse at the most north-westerly point of the British mainland

Car Shed at East Wemyss

A cottage-style structure with a pantiled roof and canopy was provided to shelter Kirkcaldy-bound passengers in the pretty planned village of East Wemyss. Scottish Motor Traction acquired the tramway from Balfour Beatty and closed it down in January 1932, but the shelter has survived, and after a number of uses is now a hairdresser's.

Cardington Airship Works

The only in situ example of an airship hangar to have survived from the pre-1918 period.

Carlisle Airport

A former RAF station with many of its original buildings intact and a museum of aviation.

Carlisle Station

This large station was designed by Sir William Tite in 1847. It is listed Grade II*.

Carlton Toll House, Carlton in Lindrick

Small 19th century toll house

Carnforth Station

Famous as the film set for "Brief Encounter"

Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge

One of only three remaining examples in Scotland.