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Windsor Railway Bridge

The last surviving wrought iron bridge designed by Brunel.

Wingfield Station

A Francis Thompson design for the North Midland Railway, praised by some as 'the most perfect of all stations'.

Wiveton Bridge, Norfolk

A 14th century stone bridge with a single arch which carried the main coast road until 1824. An Ancient Monument.

Wolf Rock Lighthouse

The first lighthouse in the world to be fitted with a helicopter landing pad.

Wolseley Bridge, Staffordshire

A three span stone bridge designed by John Rennie and completed in 1799 replacing much earlier bridges. Listed Grade II.

Wolseley Motor Works, Birmingham

A large motor works building dating from 1916.

Wolseley Restaurant, London

An extravagently opulent motor showroom biuilt in 1921 for a prestigious brand and listed Grade II.

Wolsingham Station, Weardale.

This attractive station built in 1848 in yellow brick with Tudor embellishments is where a heritage railway, the Weardale, terminates.

Wolston Viaduct

A nine arch viaduct over the river Avon built by Robert Stephenson in 1837. Grade II listed.

Wolverhampton Stations

Two stations parallel to one another bore witness to railway rivalry. Of High Level, site of the present railway station, only the entrance arch remains. Of Low Level the main building survives but it is no longer a railway station.