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Little Malvern Toll House

Small 19th century toll house removed to a museum of vernacular buildings

Liverpool Overhead Railway

The sole relics of this historic railway are perversely the tunnel and underground station at Dingle.

Liverpool Road Station, Manchester

World's oldest railway station

Lizard Lighthouse

The site of a lighthouse since 1619 on the most southerly point of mainland Britain.

Llandinam Bridge

A single arch cast iron road bridge over the river Severn, built in 1846 by David Davies, the illustrious Welsh contractor, and creator of the Port of Barry. His statue stands near the bridge.

Llanfair Gate Toll House, Anglesey

One of Telford's handsome toll houses on the Holyhead Road dating from 1826.

Llangollen Ancient Bridge

Sometimes described as one of the Three Jewels of Wales, also as one of the Seven Wonders, this bridge is a 1500 reconstruction of a bridge dating from around 1300.

Llangynidr Bridge, Nr. Crickhowell

A particularly impressive 16th century stone bridge over the river Usk, listed Grade II.

Llanrwst Bridge

A handsome 17th century bridge over the river Conwy, attributed to Inigo Jones.

LMS School of Transport, Derby

World's first purpose-built training college for railway staff.