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Historic bridges · North West England

Yarrow Viaduct

VictorianFree admission

Yarrow Viaduct is a historic bridge in the United Kingdom.

Canal near Chorley - geograph.org.uk - 174548

John Illingworth — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–30 min
Nearest railway station
Chorley · 1.4 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Yarrow Viaduct is a historic bridge in Lancashire, North-West England. Built or established in 1840, it dates from the Victorian period. It sits within the Chorley parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Chorley, about 1.4 km away. Postcode area PR7.

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Place summary

Yarrow Viaduct is a Victorian bridge located in North-West England, specifically in Lancashire's unparished area of Chorley. Established in 1840, it is notable for its historical significance and engineering design.

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Coordinates
53.6423, -2.6149
County
Lancashire
District
Chorley
Parish
Chorley, unparished area
Postcode
PR7 4AW
Parliamentary constituency
Chorley
Established
1840
Nearest railway station
Chorley1.4 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Yarrow Viaduct?
Yarrow Viaduct is in Lancashire, North-West England, United Kingdom (postcode PR7 4AW), in the parish of Chorley, unparished area.
When was Yarrow Viaduct built?
Built or established in 1840.
Is Yarrow Viaduct free to visit?
Yes, Yarrow Viaduct is free to enter.
How do I get to Yarrow Viaduct?
The nearest railway station is Chorley, about 1.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode PR7 4AW.