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Pickwick Gate Toll House, Corsham.

An unusual circular little toll house in a wall, listed Grade II.

Piercebridge Bridge

Fine late 15th century bridge over the Tees near to the remains of a Roman bridge.

Pilrig Muddle, Iona Street tram pulley-wheels, Edinburgh

these two large cable winding wheels were constructed between 1898 and 1900, and were rediscovered nearby in August 2021 during construction of the Trams to Newhaven project

Pocklington Station

With a fine station building by G.T. Andrews and a train shed converted into a gymnasium for a local school, this Grade II listed station is of some distinction.

Podgill Viaduct

A fine stone viaduct built, like its neighbour Merrygill, in 1861 by Sir Thomas Bouch. It is listed Grade II.

Point Lynas Lighthouse

An unusual lighthouse in the form of a castellated house, originally where the Liverpool pilots were stationed.

 

Point of Ayre Lighthouse, IOM

The oldest lighthouse on the Isle of Man, built in 1818.

Pointhouse Depot

The former tram shed of the Rothesay and Ettrick Bay Light Railway up to closure in 1936, now the island's bus depot and continuing in that role with West Coast Motors.

Pont Carrog

A 17th century bridge with five arches over the river Dee.

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

The longest and highest aqueduct in Britain.