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Hewenden Viaduct, situated near Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, England, originally served as a railway viaduct along the Queensbury Lines. Being one of the highest viaducts in Britain, it has been recognised as a Grade II listed structure.
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Hewenden Mill, Hewenden, Cullingworth, Bradford BD13 5BP, United Kingdom
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Hewenden Viaduct

Cullingworth, Wilsden, Bradford BD13 5BP, United Kingdom
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Hewenden Viaduct, situated near Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, England, originally served as a railway viaduct along the Queensbury Lines. Being one of the highest viaducts in Britain, it has been recognised as a Grade II listed structure.

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Lovely place!! Beautiful scenery on both sides of the bridge. Must visit to see the sunset!!!

Hewenden Viaduct, situated near Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, England, originally served as a railway viaduct along the Queensbury Lines. Being one of the highest viaducts in Britain, it has been recognised as a Grade II listed structure.

The viaduct was built for the Great Northern Railway to carry a new branch line between Keighley and Thornton. Soon after its official opening in July 1883, the route became of strategic importance for through goods traffic, particularly in connection with the region's extensive textile industry. However, the line's fortunes took a downturn during the twentieth century. During October 1963, the viaduct's use by railway traffic ended as a result of the line's permanently closure. Despite this, it has remained intact. Since 2005, the viaduct has formed part of the Great Northern Railway Trail, trafficked by walkers and...

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Hewenden Viaduct is a stunning piece of engineering that stands proudly over the valley below. It's a popular spot for walkers, cyclists, and photographers, and it's easy to see why. The viaduct is simply breathtaking.

The viaduct was built in 1883 and is made up of 18 arches. It's 200 feet high and 1,000 feet long. It's a Grade II listed structure, which means it's considered to be of special architectural or historic interest.

The viaduct is located in the heart of Yorkshire Dales National Park. The park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in England. There are rolling hills, lush valleys, and towering mountains. It's the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

If you're looking for a place to enjoy the peace and quiet of nature, Hewenden Viaduct is the perfect spot. You can walk, cycle, or simply sit and...

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1y

I visited this landmark recently, on one of the foggiest days in England. Why, I have absolutely no idea. Despite the less-than-ideal weather conditions to the reservoir, the place holds a certain charm. Thick fog limited visibility, but it also created an eerie and strangely beautiful atmosphere, in an already breathtaking landscape. Its easy to see why this magnificently engineered structure is of significant historical interest.

However, on the way one thing became very clear, is that finding parking is a challenge. There aren't designated visitor parking anywhere in the area, and roadside parking seems unsafe on Station Road, due to the HGV,s that frequently use the road. If your lucky to find somewhere safe to park, its guaranteed to be worth...

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So you know how I’m on a mission to find things to do, things to see, places to go & places to eat in & around Bradford… well this is a FUN & FREE walk 📍Hewenden Viaduct . . #walks #yorkshire #bradfordthingstodo #thingstodo #bradford . . What to do in Bradford | things to do in Bradford | fun activities to do in Bradford | weekend activity | kids day out I fun date ideas | what to do with friends | West Yorkshire things to do | interesting spots in West Yorkshire
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Lovely place!! Beautiful scenery on both sides of the bridge. Must visit to see the sunset!!! Hewenden Viaduct, situated near Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, England, originally served as a railway viaduct along the Queensbury Lines. Being one of the highest viaducts in Britain, it has been recognised as a Grade II listed structure. The viaduct was built for the Great Northern Railway to carry a new branch line between Keighley and Thornton. Soon after its official opening in July 1883, the route became of strategic importance for through goods traffic, particularly in connection with the region's extensive textile industry. However, the line's fortunes took a downturn during the twentieth century. During October 1963, the viaduct's use by railway traffic ended as a result of the line's permanently closure. Despite this, it has remained intact. Since 2005, the viaduct has formed part of the Great Northern Railway Trail, trafficked by walkers and cyclists alike.
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Hewenden Viaduct is a stunning piece of engineering that stands proudly over the valley below. It's a popular spot for walkers, cyclists, and photographers, and it's easy to see why. The viaduct is simply breathtaking. The viaduct was built in 1883 and is made up of 18 arches. It's 200 feet high and 1,000 feet long. It's a Grade II listed structure, which means it's considered to be of special architectural or historic interest. The viaduct is located in the heart of Yorkshire Dales National Park. The park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in England. There are rolling hills, lush valleys, and towering mountains. It's the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. If you're looking for a place to enjoy the peace and quiet of nature, Hewenden Viaduct is the perfect spot. You can walk, cycle, or simply sit and enjoy the view.
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Lovely place!! Beautiful scenery on both sides of the bridge. Must visit to see the sunset!!! Hewenden Viaduct, situated near Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, England, originally served as a railway viaduct along the Queensbury Lines. Being one of the highest viaducts in Britain, it has been recognised as a Grade II listed structure. The viaduct was built for the Great Northern Railway to carry a new branch line between Keighley and Thornton. Soon after its official opening in July 1883, the route became of strategic importance for through goods traffic, particularly in connection with the region's extensive textile industry. However, the line's fortunes took a downturn during the twentieth century. During October 1963, the viaduct's use by railway traffic ended as a result of the line's permanently closure. Despite this, it has remained intact. Since 2005, the viaduct has formed part of the Great Northern Railway Trail, trafficked by walkers and cyclists alike.
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Hewenden Viaduct is a stunning piece of engineering that stands proudly over the valley below. It's a popular spot for walkers, cyclists, and photographers, and it's easy to see why. The viaduct is simply breathtaking. The viaduct was built in 1883 and is made up of 18 arches. It's 200 feet high and 1,000 feet long. It's a Grade II listed structure, which means it's considered to be of special architectural or historic interest. The viaduct is located in the heart of Yorkshire Dales National Park. The park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in England. There are rolling hills, lush valleys, and towering mountains. It's the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. If you're looking for a place to enjoy the peace and quiet of nature, Hewenden Viaduct is the perfect spot. You can walk, cycle, or simply sit and enjoy the view.
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