Henley Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 51°32′15″N 0°54′01″W / 51.5375°N 0.9003°W |
Carries | A4130 road, Thames Path |
Crosses | River Thames |
Locale | Henley-on-Thames |
Heritage status | Grade I listed structure |
Characteristics | |
Design | Arch |
Material | Stone |
Height | 14 feet 3 inches (4.34 m)[1] |
No. of spans | 5 |
Piers in water | 4 |
History | |
Opened | 1786 |
Location | |
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]