The Grade II* listed River Gelt Railway Bridge is a Georgian masonry bridge with three arches of 9m span. It carries the Newcastle-Carlisle railway over the river gelt and surrounding lanes. Built 1832-1835 and constructed of red sandstone the railway runs 56ft above the road. A panel on the abutment arch displays the names of Frances Giles, Civil Engineer and Builder John McKay.
There is parking under the arches. A small tupperware with log, stickers and a stub pencil. Small swappables only. Placed with kids in mind.