Serpentine Bridge

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Serpentine Bridge is a historic stone bridge in London that spans the Serpentine lake, visually separating Hyde Park from Kensington Gardens.

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Label Occurrences
Serpentine Bridge canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
historic structure
road bridge
stone bridge
architect John Rennie the Elder
carries West Carriage Drive NERFINISHED
category Bridges in London
Grade II listed bridges in London
constructionStart 1824
country England
United Kingdom
crosses the Serpentine
surface form: The Serpentine
hasArchType segmental arches
hasNameOrigin named after the Serpentine lake
hasType masonry bridge
hasViewOf Hyde Park
Kensington Gardens
the Serpentine
surface form: The Serpentine
heritageDesignation Grade II listed
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
heritageStatus Grade II listed building
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn City of Westminster
Kensington and Chelsea
surface form: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
locatedOn West Carriage Drive NERFINISHED
location London, England
surface form: London
maintainedBy Royal Parks of London
surface form: The Royal Parks
material granite
stone
near Knightsbridge
Lancaster Gate
notableFor picturesque views over the Serpentine
separating Hyde Park from Kensington Gardens
numberOfSpans 7
opened 1826
owner Crown Estate
surface form: The Crown Estate
partOf Hyde Park
Kensington Gardens
region Greater London
separates Hyde Park
Kensington Gardens
usedFor pedestrian traffic
road traffic
waterway the Serpentine
surface form: The Serpentine

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Hyde Park hasLandmark Serpentine Bridge
Serpentine Road hasNearbyAttraction Serpentine Bridge
The Long Water separatedBy Serpentine Bridge
The Long Water hasNearbyLandmark Serpentine Bridge
the Serpentine separationBy Serpentine Bridge
subject surface form: The Serpentine
the Serpentine crossedBy Serpentine Bridge
subject surface form: The Serpentine