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St Margaret’s Turntable, Edinburgh

Remains of the roundtable and locomotive roundhouse shed built by North British Railways over St Margeret's well in 1845. Very recently discovered as the site was prepared for Meadowbank housing development.

St. Agnes Lighthouse

One of the oldest surviving lighthouses in Britain, built in 1680.

St. Ann's Head Old Lighthouse

Lighthouse built in 1714 but replaced in 1841 and used as a coastal look-out station in World War II.

St. Anthony's Head Lighthouse

Lighthouse protecting one of the world's largest natural harbours.

St. Bees Lighthouse

Site of the last coal powered lighthouse in the UK.

St. Catherine's Lighthouse

The site of a light since 1323 and one of the few lighthouses open to the public.

St. Enoch Subway Station, Glasgow

A unique and charmingly fanciful building, once headquarters of the Glasgow Subway.

St. Germans Viaduct

A stone viaduct of 1908 built on a realigned railway.

St. Ives Bridge

Fifteenth century bridge crossing the River Great Ouse, one of only three bridges in England to incorporate a chapel.

St. Mawes Motor Garage

Motor workshop and petrol station representative of the 1930s.