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Avon Lock, Tewkesbury

By Royal Charter of 1636, a rare example of a lock that is still a toll station between two separate river navigations - the Avon and the Severn.

Avoncliff Aqueduct

Handsome structure by John Rennie carrying the Kennet & Avon Canal over the river Avon.

Axmouth Bridge, Seaton

The oldest concrete bridge in Britain, built in 1877, and also the youngest scheduled Ancient Monument.

Aylesford Bridge

A medieval bridge over the river Medway, both a scheduled Ancient Monument and listed Grade I.

Babbacombe Cliff Railway, Devon

Built in 1926 it has a length of 218 m. and double 1.33m track throughout.

Bakewell Bridge

13th century packhorse bridge over the River Wye.

Ballater Station

The royal station for Balmoral Castle built in 1886 and now a visitor centre, listed Grade B.

Ballindalloch Viaduct

A lattice girder wrought iron railway bridge over the river Spey, now a cycle track. It is listed Grade A. and is a scheduled Ancient Monument.

Ballochmyle Viaduct

The highest railway bridge in Britain and the world's largest masonry arch

Bannockburn Bridge

has a span of 24 ft is of unusual character. According to Southey it was designed by Telford, whose solution for preventing inward earth-pressure movement of the tall abutments by means of curved masonry struts is almost playful, but nevertheless effective.