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Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

The bridge links the mainland to the tiny volcanic island of Carrickarede (from Irish: Carraig a' Ráid, meaning "rock of the casting").

It spans 20 metres (66 ft) and is 30 metres (98 ft) above the rocks below.

Castle Bridge, Warwick

A single span stone bridge over the river Avon built in 1793, listed Grade II*

Castle Grant Bridge

A railway bridge elegantly disguised as part of a medieval style entrance to Castle Grant.

Castle Howard Station

Extravagant little station on the line between York and Scarborough, built in 1845 to serve 'the big house'.

Castlefield, Manchester

A massive and historic canal and railway complex in the centre of Manchester, the first Urban Heritage Park and a Conservation Area..

Causey Arch

The world's oldest surviving railway bridge

 

Charlbury Station

Typical of a number of country stations built by Brunel.

Charwelton Packhorse Bridge, Daventry

A 13th century bridge with two pointed arches, the oldest in Northamptonshire. Listed Grade II*

Cheddleton Station

Charming Gothic station dating from 1849 and now the HQ of the Churnet Valley Railway.

Chelfham Viaduct

The largest civil engineering structure on a narrow gauge railway in Britain.