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Corsewall Lighthouse

Only British lighthouse to be converted into a hotel.

Cosford RAF Museum

A RAF technical establishment with a museum, part of the RAF Museum Hendon.

Cosgrove Aqueduct

A cast iron aqueduct built in 1811 to carry the Grand Junction Canal over the river Great Ouse.

Cound Arbour Bridge

Built by Telford in 1797, it is the oldest iron bridge in the world still in use. It is listed Grade II*

Countess Wear Bridge, Exeter.

Built in the late 18th century as a part of a Turnpike Trust route, this bridge now carries a by pass. There are swing and lift bridges over the Exeter Canal nearby.

Courthill Smithy

here a blacksmith, Kirkpatrick Macmillan (1812-1878), invented the first bicycle with pedals in 1840.

Coventry Airport

Municipal airport that housed wartime aircraft production and a fighter base.

Cowlairs Railway Works, Glasgow

Once the largest locomotive works in Europe and the first in Britain to build locomotives, carriages and wagons at the same location.

Craigellachie Bridge

The oldest surviving cast-iron bridge in Scotland.

Cranfield Airport and University

This early RAF station with pre WWII control tower is an operational base for classic aircraft, and the site of a commercial airport and a University.