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Turnball Gate Toll House, Chiseldon

Thatched 19th century toll house

Turnbull's Filling Station, Plymouth

Britain'sĀ first self-service petrol filling station

Turvey Bridge, Bedfordshire

An 11 arch 12th century masonry causeway carrying the Bedford to Coventry Road over the river Great Ouse.

Twatt Airfield

The unique control tower built on top of the operations centre survives in this far corner of Orkney

Twizell Bridge, Northumberland

This single span bridge over the river Till, a tributary of the Tweed, dating from about 1500, is a scheduled Ancient Monument and is listed Grade I.

Twrch Aqueduct, Ystalyfera

An aqueduct of three segmental arches immediaely above a weir which carried the Swansea Canal. It is now dry.

Tynemouth Station

Notable for its iron and glass roof, it was built to accommodate large crowds in 1882 and is now part of the Tyne & Wear Metro network. The old station has benefitted form a substantial restoration and now hosts a market.

Tyseley Locomotive Depot

Great Western Railway's Birmingham depot, erected 1908 and maintaining and operating main-line steam locomotives ever since.

Tywyn Wharf, Talyllyn Railway

The western terminus of the first purpose built steam narrow gauge railway in the world, later the first preserved railway in the world.

Ulverston Station

Grand, elaborate and characterful late Victorian building.