Chertsey Bridge

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Chertsey Bridge is an 18th-century stone arch bridge over the River Thames in England, known for its historic architecture and role in connecting Chertsey with surrounding areas.

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Chertsey Bridge canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade II* listed building
arch bridge
road bridge
stone bridge
carries pedestrians
road traffic
connects Chertsey
Shepperton
constructionStartDate 1783
coordinates 51.386°N 0.493°W
country England
crosses Thames
surface form: River Thames
crossesAt reach between Chertsey Lock and Shepperton Lock
designer James Paine
hasApproach Chertsey side approach road
Shepperton side approach road
hasArchitecturalStyle Georgian
hasDesign stone arch design
hasHistoricalPeriod 18th century
hasNumberOfArches 7
hasParapet stone parapet
hasRoad B375 road
hasSetting semi-rural riverside environment
hasSpanType segmental arches
hasTrafficRestriction weight limit for heavy vehicles
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed
heritageDesignationGrantedBy Historic England
isOneOf oldest surviving road bridges over the non-tidal Thames
isTollBridge no
locatedIn Chertsey
England
Surrey
United Kingdom
maintainedBy Surrey County Council
material stone
near Chertsey Lock
Chertsey Meads
Dumsey Meadow
Shepperton Lock
opened 1785
partOf River Thames crossings
replaced earlier wooden bridges at Chertsey
riverMile approximately 40 miles from Teddington Lock
subjectOf conservation regulations
usedFor local road transport
pedestrian crossing of the River Thames

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Chertsey hasLandmark Chertsey Bridge
Chertsey hasBridge Chertsey Bridge
Chertsey Meads near Chertsey Bridge