Imberhorne Viaduct

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Imberhorne Viaduct, Railway viaduct in East Grinstead, England.

Imberhorne Viaduct is a railway viaduct in East Grinstead featuring ten red brick arches that span across the valley below. The structure measures approximately 210 meters in length and reaches about 27 meters in height, representing typical Victorian railway construction.

Built in 1880 for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, the viaduct served traffic for decades across the valley. It closed in 1958 but returned to service in 2013 when the heritage Bluebell Railway reopened the line.

The structure displays classic Victorian railway engineering with its red brick arches still arranged in their original configuration. Passengers experience this craftsmanship firsthand when traveling across it on heritage train services.

The best view comes from boarding heritage trains on the Bluebell Railway that travel across the structure during regular services. You can also spot the viaduct from nearby walking paths and roads that run alongside the railway line.

The viaduct has appeared in television productions and advertising campaigns, making it recognizable to viewers beyond those who visit in person. Its distinctive red brick arches have been featured in historical dramas and commercials filmed in the area.

Location: East Grinstead

GPS coordinates: 51.12310,-0.02345

Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:46

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