A medieval road bridge, a scheduled Ancient Monument, built by Bishop Skirlaw, crosses the river Wear parallel to a former railway viaduct which is now a road bridge.
The Grade II-listed station was designed in a hybrid Romanesque/Tudor style by Charles Barry, Jr. and built in 1866 by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway. Both the station and the viaduct were of a standard required by the landowner, Dulwich College
Extensive viaduct on the Chester to Manchester line.
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