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Lune Viaduct, Sedbergh and Low Gill

In an outstandingly attractive setting a Grade II* viaduct carried the railway over the river Lune. There are two other river crossings in the vicinity.

Lybster Harbour

Purpose-built fishing harbour dating from 1829.

Lyme Green Toll House, Macclesfield

Late 18th century single storey toll house

Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway

Water-powered funicular railway joining the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth on the rugged coast of North Devon.

M8 Kingston Bridge, Glasgow

Completed in June 1970, the Kingston Bridge carrying the M8 across the Clyde became the lynchpin of the Glasgow Motorway Network which remains the most ambitious of any British city

Machynlleth Station

Attractive, near complete, mid-Victorian mainline station near the terminus of the Corris Railway.

Macy's Garage, London

The first multi-storey garage specifically for shoppers, opened adjacent to Selfridges in 1926.

Madelvic Motor Factory, Edinburgh

Remains of the oldest purpose-built car factory in the UK, opened 1898 by the Madelvic Motor Carriage Co which built electric vehicles

Maggie's Bridge, Airdrie

Originally built about 1794 as a waggonway bridge, redundant when railways came. In 1850s, local resident Maggie fought to have it retained for local access to Calderbank.

Maidenhead Railway Bridge

One of Brunel's most outstanding works whose flat arches were considered daring, or worse.