England

Bridges in England

Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge

Iconic, historic and magnificent, Scotland’s Forth Bridges are a wonder of the modern world and one of Scotland’s most recognisable locations. Towering side by side over the Firth of Forth, these structures represent the pinnacle of engineering across three centuries. The oldest of the bridges, The Forth Bridge, is now a designated UNESCO World Heritage […]

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Pulteney Bridge

Pulteney Bridge

The Pulteney Bridge, an arched bridge that spans the River Avon, is one of the most inspiring and beautiful sights in Bath, England. It is one of the few bridges in the world with shops and restaurants on both sides of the span. The Italian style bridge was designed by Scottish architect Robert Adam. History

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Westminster Bridge

Westminster Bridge

The oldest architectural landmark in London, connecting the districts of Westminster and Lambeth, has been adorning the capital for more than 150 years and serves as a source of inspiration for many. It is here that the poet William Wordsworth once wrote his sonnet, and today there is a plaque with his lines on the

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Humber Bridge

Humber Bridge

The Humber Bridge in Humber England is the fourth largest single span suspension bridge around the world, making it one of the longest bridges in the world. It spans over the second largest water barrier in England, names River Humber Estuary (the estuary formed by the rivers Trent and Ouse) between Barton-upon-Humber on the south

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