DISUSED RAILWAY VIADUCT 200 METRES NORTH EAST OF EDLINGHAM CASTLE - List Entry
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Description
"Railway viaduct, c.1885. Snecked stone except for lower part of pier between sections, which is heavy roughly-squared stone; rock-faced dressings and parapet, rock-faced-and-margined voussoirs; soffits of arches brick. South elevation 3 + 2 round arches on tall tapering piers..... Part of the North Eastern Railway's Alnwick to Coldstream (Cornhill) branch built under the Alnwick and Cornhill Act of May 1882 and opened in 1887...." -
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Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1372288
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Added by: Simon Cotterill
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