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St. Pancras Station

Fine architecture at the southern terminus of the Midland Railway.

St. Paul's Gate Toll House, Chichester

Small Chichester, Dell Quay and Fernhurst Turnpike Trust toll house

St. Tudwal's Lighthouse

Lighthouse on a privately owned island

Stainforth Packhorse Bridge

Graceful arched packhorse bridge across the River Ribble.

Stamford Bridge Viaduct

A long viaduct  consisting of brick arches and a long cast iron span over the river Derwent, listed Grade II.

Stamford Stations

There were two stations in Stamford, both outstandingly attractive, of which one survives as a station, the other as a private dwelling.

Standedge Tunnel

At 5.2 km this is the longest and highest canal tunnel in Britain and took sixteen years to complete.

Stanford Bridge, Worcestershire

A single span reinforced concrete bridge built in 1905 and probably the oldest open-spandrel reinforced concrete bridge in Britain. Listed Grade II.

Stanley Ferry Aqueduct

Built between 1836 and 1839 to carry the Aire & Calder Navigation over the river Calder, it is the largest cast iron aqueduct in the world and also one of the earliest compression arch suspended deck bridges.