Search Transport Heritage Locations in the UK
Filter by mode:
  • water
  • air
  • rail
  • road
Click X to clear previous search options
Region:
Postcode / Area:
Range (miles):
Red Wheel Site:
Visitor Center:
Found 988 result(s)!

Harringworth Viaduct

The longest viaduct in Britain, it was built by the Midland Railway in 1879.

Harrold Bridge, Bedfordshire

An extended crossing of the Great Ouse flood plane consisting of a main section of six arches, a second of nine and a causeway of 20, originating in the 12th century. It is listed Grade II*

Hartland Point Lighthouse

Lighthouse on the "promontory of Hercules"

Harwich Lighthouses

A pair of lighthouses built in 1818 to provide leading lights for shipping. The smaller is a scheduled Ancient Monument.

Hastings West Hill Cliff Railway

Unusual for being built in a tunnel, it opened in  1891 with a length of 151 m.

Hatfield Aerodrome

Birthplace of the world's first jet airliner

Hatton Lock Flight

21 broad concrete locks, a striking example of the 1930s modernisation of the London to Birmingham Grand Union Canal

Hawarden Swing Bridge

Before it became fixed in 1971 this three span swing bridge had the longest moving span in Britain.

Hawkesbury Canal Junction, Sutton Stop

Junction of Brindley's Coventry and Oxford Canals of the 1760s, modified in the 1830s. Traditional mooring of working narrowboats.

Hay Fell Tollgate

Late 18th century toll house on the Sedburgh Turnpike