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Habin Bridge, Rogate

Three medieval stone bridges were built by the monks of Durford Abbey, founded by Premonstratensian Canons in the 12th century. They are at Habin, Maidenmarsh and Trotton.

Haggerleases Bridge

The world's second skew railway arch

Halfpenny Bridge Tollhouse, Lechlade

Former road tollhouse at the limit of navigation on the River ThamesĀ 

Halfpenny Toll Bridge, Lechlade

This attractive bridge marks the limit of navigation on the River Thames and has a small toll house listed Grade II.

Halifax Station

Grand station building now part of a museum for children

Hammersmith Bridge, London

The second suspension bridge on the site, built in 1887, it is a Grade II* listed structure.

Hampton-in-Arden Old Station

For a period an important junction station on the London & Birmingham Railway

Harding's Wood Canal Junction.

One of only two fly-over junctions in Britain, it is the point where the Macclesfield Canal joins the Trent & Mersey.

Harecastle Canal Tunnels

The first tunnel, designed by James Brindley, was twice the length of any other tunnel in the world.

Harnham Bridge, Salisbury

A medieval bridge, widened in the 18th century, a place with strong literary and artistic associations.