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Cromer Lighthouse

An octagonal masonry lighthouse with adjacent accommodation on the edge of the town.

Cromford Bridge

A 15th century bridge over the river Derwent with remains of a ruined chapel.

Cromford Station

This charming little station on the Midland main line between Derby and Manchester is in an unusual French style of architecture. The station house up the hill is equally distinctive.

Crookman's Corner Toll House, Barnstaple

Single storey 19th century toll house

Croydon Airport

London's first principal airport and the worlds first to introduce air traffic control

Crumlin Viaduct

This was the highest railway viaduct in Britain until it was pulled down in 1964.

Crystal Palace (Low Level) Station

Opened in 1854 by the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway to serve the 2 million annual visitors to the re-located 'Crystal Palace' immense glass building created to house the Great Exhibition.

Culham Bridge, Abingdon

An extension to Abingdon Bridge, crossing the River Thames

Culloden Moor Viaduct

The longest masonry viaduct in Scotland and one of the most spectacular, built in 1898 it is listed Grade A.

Cynghordy Viaduct

Impressive railway viaduct with eighteen arches on the Central Wales Line.