Henley Bridge

Henley Bridge
The upstream side of the bridge at Henley-on-Thames from near the Henley Royal Regatta headquarters on the Berkshire bank
Coordinates51°32′15″N 0°54′01″W / 51.5375°N 0.9003°W / 51.5375; -0.9003
CarriesA4130 road, Thames Path
CrossesRiver Thames
LocaleHenley-on-Thames
Heritage statusGrade I listed structure
Characteristics
DesignArch
MaterialStone
Height14 feet 3 inches (4.34 m)[1]
No. of spans5
Piers in water4
History
Opened1786
Location
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Henley Bridge is a road bridge built in 1786 at Henley-on-Thames over the River Thames, between Oxfordshire and Berkshire. The bridge has five elliptical stone arches, and links Hart Street in Henley with White Hill (designated the A4130) leading up a steep hill to Remenham Hill. It crosses the Thames on the reach between Hambleden Lock and Marsh Lock, carrying the Thames Path across the river. It is a Grade I listed building.[2]

  1. ^ River Thames Alliance. Bridge heights on the River Thames.
  2. ^ Historic England. "Henley Bridge (Grade I) (1369131)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 September 2013.

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