Welcome to Bentley Bridge, Wolverhampton, it's easy to get to. Bentley Bridge has ample car parking for its visitors to the health and fitness club, multiplex cinema, resturants and canal-side pub.
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16th-century thatched cottage. Situated just upstream from Flatford Mill, the cottage houses an exhibition on John Constable, several of whose paintings famously depict this property. There is a tea-garden, shop, information centre and boat hire, and...
Fine varied walking country around popular Lake Windermere. This property includes the beautiful and secluded head of the Troutbeck valley, as well as several sites next to Windermere and six farms. One of these, Troutbeck Park, was once owned by ...
Elegant suspension bridge and toll-keeper's house. Designed and built by Thomas Telford, the bridge was completed in 1826. It replaced the ferry, which was previously the only means of crossing the river. The house has been restored and furnished as ...
This ancient stone bridge - originally 'gallows bridge' - once carried packhorses bringing fleeces to Dunster market. The Yarn Market and Butter Cross are nearby....
A single-arch stone bridge spanning the River Severn, built in 1825-30 by the great engineer Thomas Telford....
Explore the fascinating remnants of one of the great monastic foundations of the Middle Ages at this important site, based in the historic market town of Waltham Abbey. With origins dating back to the early 11th century, the site adopted many rel...
Moulton Packhorse Bridge is a pretty four-arched 15th-century bridge, spanning the River Kennet on the old route from Cambridge to Bury St Edmunds....
Cantlop Bridge is a single-span, cast-iron road bridge over the Cound Brook. Designed by the great engineer Thomas Telford, who was instrumental in shaping industrial Shropshire and the West Midlands....
The world's first iron bridge was erected over the River Severn here in 1779. Britain's best-known industrial monument, the bridge gave its name to the spectacular wooded gorge which, though now tranquil, was once an industrial powerhouse and the cra...
Piercebridge Roman Bridge are the remains of a Roman bridge, which once led to Piercebridge Roman Fort....
Bow Bridge is a narrow 15th-century stone bridge across Mill Beck carried an old pack-horse route to nearby Furness Abbey....
The 'Old Bridge' is a handsome bridge built in the 15th or early 16th century. The southern arch was rebuilt in 1749 after it had been blown up during 'The '45' to prevent the Jacobite army entering the town....
St Bridget's Kirk is now the shell of a medieval church, much altered in the 17th century for Protestant worship. On the west end is a burial vault with laird's loft above, built for the Earl of Dunfermline....
Humber Bridge Country Park is ideal for walks set in a natural woodland....
Kew Bridge Steam Museum is housed in the former Kew Bridge Pumping Station which dates from 1838. During its active life the Station pumped water to west London. Of particular interest to engineers and steam enthusiasts, five of the original stea...
Built in 1820, Winchester House in Southwark Bridge Road was both home and workplace to London's chief fire officers between 1878 and 1937. This imposing building now houses one of the most comprehensive collections of firefighting equipment and memo...
Tower Bridge Exhibition, inside the Most Famous Bridge in the World, is a must see attraction for any visitor to London. In order to help make your visit a truly memorable occasion, we have provided all the information you will need to plan your day....
For nearly 200 years, Park Bridge Ironworks was a thriving family business. Hundreds of people were employed here and its iron and steel were exported around the world. Nestling in the beautiful countryside of the Medlock Valley, here you can discove...
The Visitor Centre is a primary resource centre for educational information on the Severn Bridges (including their history, information on traffic conditions, tolls and the local weather), bridges generally, engineering, designers, constructors, the...
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is the world famous icon of the city of Bristol. Designed in the 1830s by the Victorian engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it was not completed until 1864. Remarkably it still copes admirably with the 11,000 vehicles whi...
Teston Bridge is a 32 acre site consists of three meadows nestling beside the River Medway. The park is a Local Wildlife Site and attracts many different forms of wildlife. From blankets of wild flowers to small mammals and insects, there's lots t...
The history behind the Horror of the The London Bridge Experience Become part of London's gruesome history and travel back in time to an age of adventure and uncover the dark secrets that lie beneath the world's most famous and most haunted br...
Team Sport Tower Bridge in London, Tower Bride is a stunning 2 Tier Go Karting track. Team Sport Tower Bridge Go Karting has all the thrills and spills and are enough to keep anyone satisfied; it possesses hair-raising bends and elevated flyovers...