Lydgate Viaduct
Bridges completed in 1849Grade II listed buildings in West YorkshireLancashire and Yorkshire RailwayRailway viaducts in West YorkshireUse British English from June 2025
Lydgate Viaduct (also known as Nott Wood Viaduct), is a railway bridge in Cliviger Gorge near Todmorden in West Yorkshire, England. The viaduct carries a branch of the Calder Valley line (the Copy Pit route), between Todmorden and Burnley Manchester Road railway station. The line was opened in 1849, and the viaduct was designed by Sir John Hawkshaw, who also designed other viaducts in the Calder Valley. The viaduct was grade II listed in 1984.
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Jumps Road, Calderdale
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 53.7275 ° | E -2.1222222222222 ° |
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Jumps Road 1-2
OL14 8HJ Calderdale
England, United Kingdom
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