The welland valley viaduct (also known as the Harringworth or Seaton viaduct) was finished around 1878 and is the longest masonry viaduct across a valley in Britain. Its 3/4 of a mile long (1166m) and has 82 arches of 40 foot span (and approx 70 foot high). Over 2000 men and 20 million bricks were used in its construction.
An old sign to the station that closed in 1966
The station, looks very intact but is now a house
An old sign to the station that closed in 1966
The station, looks very intact but is now a house