Sutton Bridge, Oxfordshire

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Sutton Bridge
File:2008-05 Sutton Bridge (Culham Lock) (3).JPG
Sutton Bridge
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Carries Minor road
Crosses River Thames
Locale Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire
Maintained by Oxfordshire County Council
Heritage status Grade II listed
Characteristics
Design arch
Material stone
Height 14 feet 9 inches (4.50 m)[1]
Number of spans 5 & 1
Piers in water 2
History
Opened 1807

Sutton Bridge, Oxfordshire is a road bridge across the River Thames near the village of Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, England. It is a stone structure built in 1807 with three arches over the main river and two smaller ones across the flood plain. An extension was built in 1809 across the Culham Cut, just below Culham Lock. It was originally a toll bridge and replaced an earlier multi-arch bridge over the original weir and a ferry at this site.[2] It is a Grade II listed building. [3]

See also

References

  1. River Thames Alliance. Bridge heights on the River Thames.
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File:Sutton Bridge extension (Culham Lock).JPG
Sutton Bridge extension over the lock cut
Next crossing upstream River Thames Next crossing downstream
Culham Lock bridges (pedestrian) Sutton Bridge Appleford Railway Bridge (railway)

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