Brookhouse Viaduct, railway viaduct in South Yorkshire, UK
Location: Laughton en le Morthen
Official opening: January 1, 1909
GPS coordinates: 53.39533,-1.22479
Latest update: March 13, 2025 18:01
Roche Abbey
2.8 km
Sandbeck Park
5.4 km
St John's Church, Throapham
1.6 km
Church of St James
5.3 km
St Peter's Church, Letwell
4.7 km
Church of All Saints
795 m
Church of St Peter and St Paul
5.2 km
Church of St Martin
4.6 km
St Bartholomew's Church, Maltby
3.1 km
Church of St Alban
4.6 km
Slade Hooton Hall
808 m
Hellaby Hall
3.4 km
Holy Trinity Church, Ulley
5.3 km
Maltby War Memorial
3 km
Thurcroft Hall
719 m
Milepost At East End Of Stone Green
4 km
West Lodge (To Firbeck Hospital)
4.8 km
Milestone, nr entrance to Maltby Colliery
4.2 km
Milepost Opposite Junction With Addison Road
3 km
Laughton en le Morthen War Memorial
814 m
Remains Of Cross Approximately 3 Metres To West Of Number 22
3.4 km
Milepost Approximately 30 Metres South Of Junction With Morrell Street
3.1 km
Milestone, cut-off part of Worksop Road B6067 NW side jct 31 of M1
5.5 km
Market Cross Situated At Junction With Blyth Road
3.3 km
Milepost Approximately 160 Metres North West Of Junction With Gypsy Lane
2.9 km
Milepost Approximately 35 Metres To East Of Entrance To Todwick Grange
4.5 km
Milepost Approximately 40 Metres To East Of Junction With Millindale
3.5 km
Milepost Approximately 50 Metres West Of Entrance To Maltby Colliery
4.2 kmReviews
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