Henley Bridge

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Henley Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge spanning the River Thames in England, best known for linking Henley-on-Thames with Remenham and forming an iconic backdrop to the Henley Royal Regatta.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road bridge
stone arch bridge
architectureType arch bridge
carries A4130 road NERFINISHED
connects Henley-on-Thames
Remenham
constructionStart 1781
country England
United Kingdom
crosses Thames
surface form: River Thames
crossesAt Henley Reach
designer William Hayward
formsBackdropTo Henley Royal Regatta
hasHeritageDesignation Grade I listed structure
hasSculpture lion mask keystones
hasSculptureBy Anne Seymour Damer
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
isVisibleFrom Henley Royal Regatta
surface form: Henley Royal Regatta course
listedBuildingGrade Grade I
locatedIn Berkshire
Henley-on-Thames
Oxfordshire
material stone
near Henley-on-Thames
surface form: Henley town centre
numberOfSpans 5
opened 1786
partOf River Thames crossings
region South East England
replaced earlier wooden bridge
usedFor pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic

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Henley-on-Thames hasLandmark Henley Bridge