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Royal Gunpowder Mills, Waltham Abbey

The most complex and intensive use of waterways at a single British location and home to three of Britain's twenty six cast iron aqueducts.

Runcorn Railway Bridge

Built in 1869 to shorten the route from Crewe to Liverpool, this lattice girder bridge over the Mersey is listed Grade II*.

Saddleworth Viaduct

Fine curving stone viaduct straddling the Huddersfield Narrow Canal

Salomons Motor Stables, Tunbridge Wells

Private motor stables in original condition, built at the dawn of motoring

Saltburn Cliff Lift

The oldest operational water-balanced funicular in the UK

Saltburn Station and Hotel

Station with fine porte cochere and adjacent railway hotel

Sankey 'Nine Arches' Viaduct, St Helens

 

Designed by George Stephenson and opened in 1830 to carry the Liverpool & Manchester Railway over the Sankey valley and canal. The earliest major railway viaduct in the world.

Sankey Canal, St. Helens

The first industrial canal in England

Scarborough Central Tramway

One of Scarborough’s historic Cliff railways. Built in 1881 The Central Tramway retains the original Victorian Character.  The Tramway was constructed by George Wood of Hull. The designer was Charles Augustus Bury.

Scarborough South Spa Cliff Railway

Britains' first cliff railway