2. Pontyscycille Aqudect
• Highest Aqudect in Wales
• Built in 1805 by Thomas Telford for the Shorpshire Canal
• 136 feet and 23 metre high over the River Dee and the Welsh Valley
• World Heritage Site
• Canal Boats go down on the canal
3. Clifton Supension Bridge
• Built by Brunel in late 1800 and first completed after his death in
1820.
• High suspension bridge in Bristol overlooking the Avon Gorge
• Road and suspension bridge
• 5 people have died from jumping over the bridge
• World Heritage Tourist attraction.
4. Bamburgh Castle
• Historical castle in Northumberland. First built in the 10th century for
the Normans.
• The Armstrongs have a museum about their lives near Bamburgh and
Cragside
• Horrible dungeons
• Lovely walks near the Beach and sea
• Café and shop to visit.
5. Blenhiem Palace
• Historical house in Oxford
• Birthplace of Winston Churchill
• Built by The Spencer Family in late 18th century
• Grounds built by Cardinal Newton
• Café, shop, museum about Churchill life and legacy
• Near to Historical Oxford
6. Berwick Bridges
• Historical arched bridges for Berwick town and city
• Old Bridge built in late 18th century replaced by first bridge in 15th century.
The old bridge spans 4 arches and it’s the oldest bridge in Berwick.
• The new Railway and Viaduct were built under the order of Robert
Stephenson. They span the River Tweed and allow the trains to go over the
bridges.
• Railway bridge opened by Victoria in 1850
• New A1 motorway bridge over River Tweed