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Tilford Packhorse Bridge

Probably the best preserved packhorse bridge in Britain, constructed in 1128. A scheduled Ancient Monument.

Tilt Bridge, Blair Atholl

A sweetener for the Duke of Atholl who was not attracted by the idea of the railway crossing his estates, this lattice girder bridge is suitably enhanced with turrets and crenellations. It is listed Grade B.

Tobermory Harbour

Picturesque fishing port designed by Thomas Telford.

Todmorden - Gauxholme No. 1 Viaduct

High in the Pennines, Todmorden has a bridge over the Rochdale Canal by George Stephenson and four railway viaducts in the vicinity.

Todmorden - Gauxholme No. 2 Viaduct

High in the Pennines, Todmorden has a bridge over the Rochdale Canal by George Stephenson and four railway viaducts in the vicinity.

Todmorden - Lydgate Viaduct

High in the Pennines, Todmorden has a bridge over the Rochdale Canal by George Stephenson and four railway viaducts in the vicinity.

Todmorden - Todmorden Viaduct

High in the Pennines, Todmorden has a bridge over the Rochdale Canal by George Stephenson and four railway viaducts in the vicinity.

 

Toll House, Chiltern Open Air Museum

A single story brick toll house now in a museum of vernacular buildings. Grade II listed.

Tolworth Station

Fine example of the concrete style of station construction from the 1930's.

Tomatin Viaducts

Two railway viaducts dominate the small village of Tomatin, one a lattice steel girder bridge over the river Findhorn and known as the Findhorn Viaduct (not to be confused with the other at Forres) and a smaller one of stone known as the Tomatin Viaduct. Both are listed Grade B.