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Midland Hotel, Derby

Built in 1841 by Francis Thompson, it is the oldest railway hotel in Britain.

Midland Hotel, Morecambe

Outstanding art deco railway hotel on the sea front at Morecambe.

Mitcham Station, Surrey

A former dwelling which became a railway station in 1855, but which had possibly been used by the Surrey Iron Railway. Built in about 1800, it is listed Grade II.

Monk's Bridge, Cumbria

The oldest packhorse bridge in Cumbria, it crosses Friar Gill with a single span.

Monks' Bridge, Eggington or Egginton

The late medieval road bridge across the river Dove is parallel to an aqueduct by James Brindley

 

Monkwearmouth Station

Probably the noblest classical portico on any railway station, built in 1848 to the design of Thomas Moore.

Monnow Bridge, Monmouth

Britain's sole surviving medieval bridge with a fortified gate

Monsal Trail Viaducts

On the Midland Railway route between Derby and Manchester, the railway pushed through difficult country. Two viaducts survive and are notable. Peak Rail, a heritage railway, is located lower down the valley at Rowsley.

Montford Bridge, Shrewsbury.

Telford's first bridge which carried the Holyhead Road (A5) over the river Severn. Listed Grade II.

Montrose Air Station

oldest military air station in Scotland and one of the first in UK - major training centre for Allied pilots in First and Second World Wars - now a museum.