
Within literal minutes of the plane touching down, I’ve already spotted:
- This handrail
- A concrete relief cemetery wall
- A multi-storey car park
- A glazed motorway stair barrier
- A disused office block on a podium
Cathedrals everywhere for those with eyes to see.

Originally built for train traffic in 1911, it was then converted to a road bridge in 1972, following the closure of the railway. Until I checked Wikipedia, I was convinced it was built in the 1960’s, not least due to its’ modern appearance.
Wikipedia also gives me flashbacks to the 2018 closure of the bridge, and altering of the one-way system, which until now I had successfully excised from memory.
The less said about this one the better. A more favourable review from the church’s minister at the time of its opening, in April 2009, is available here.

Former office block converted into housing, with an extra storey (dare I say, penthouse?) added. Check out the signage on the Christian bookshop in this photo from 2011.