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Three medieval stone bridges were built by the monks of Durford Abbey, founded by Premonstratensian Canons in the 12th century. They are at Habin, Maidenmarsh and Trotton. |
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The second skew arch bridge to be built on a railway was constructed in 1830 on a branch of the Stockton & Darlington Railway near Butterknowle. It is listed Grade II. |
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Halfpenny Bridge Tollhouse, Lechlade Former road tollhouse at Halfpenny Bridge Gate, at the the limit of navigation on the River Thames. |
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The 1855 station building ia now part of a museum for children but it is little altered externally. |
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The second suspension bridge on the site, built in 1887, it is a Grade II* listed structure. |