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Bardsey Island Lighthouse

An unusual square section lighthouse built in 1821 on an island, which is the site of a monastery founded by Saint Cadfan in the sixth century.

 

Barford Bridge

A 17 arch bridge over the river Ouse, dating from the early 15th century. It is a scheduled Ancient Monument and is listed Grade I.

Barmouth Bridge

Britain's longest wooden railway bridge and the longest viaduct in Wales

Barnard Castle Old Station

This small market town briefly had two stations, the first of which to close is the only survivor.

Barnes Railway Bridge

The original Barnes Bridge was built by Joseph Locke in 1849 and is listed Grade II.

Barnes Station

Built in 1846 by Sir William Tite, it is one of the earliest stations still in use in south London.

Barnes Wallis birthplace, Ripley

1887-1979 Aeronautical Engineer and Inventor, designer of airships, aeroplanes, the Bouncing Bomb and swing-wing aircraft, was born here

Barra Airport

The only place in the world where scheduled flights use a tidal beach as the runway

Barrow Hill Roundhouse

Last surviving turntable-based engine shed in the UK.

Barry Docks & Railway Co. Offices

This was the headquarters of an outstandingly successful company which flourished at the beginning of the 20th century. It was completed in 1900.