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New Inn Bridge, Merthyr Mawr

A 15th century four arch masonry bridge near Bridgend which carried the main South Wales coaching route over the river Ogmore. It is a scheduled Ancient Monument.

Newark Air Museum

Former World War Two airfield of Winthorpe which now houses a significant collection of aircraft and cockpit sections.

Newbattle Viaduct, Midlothian

a sturdy 23-arch masonry viaduct built for the Edinburgh & Hawick Railway that today carries the Borders Railway over the South Esk between Eskbank and Newtongrange Stations. Whereas  formerly there were up and down lines, the present Railway is single-track so runs down the middle.

Newbridge, Oxon

The second oldest surviving bridge over the Thames, it was built in the 13th Century.

Newby Bridge

A five arch medieval road bridge dating from before 1577, listed Grade II.

Newcastle Central Station

One of Britain's grandest and - architecturally - best integrated stations.

Newcastle High Level Bridge

First major example of a wrought iron bow-string girder bridge

Newcastle Swing Bridge

Designed by Sir William Armstrong and located on the site of Roman and medieval bridges.

Newcastle Swing Bridge

The world's largest swing bridge of its type

Newcastle Tyne Bridge

The principal road bridge over the river Tyne in Newcastle, built in 1928 and listed Grade II, it is a major landmark in the city.