Richmond Bridge

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Richmond Bridge is an 18th-century stone arch bridge in southwest London, renowned as the oldest surviving bridge across the River Thames in the city.


Statements (45)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade I listed building
road bridge
stone arch bridge
architect James Paine
Kentons (local stonemasons)
carries A305 road NERFINISHED
connects Richmond, London
Twickenham
constructionStartDate 1774
coordinates 51.457°N 0.306°W
country United Kingdom
crosses River Thames
crossesAt between Richmond and Twickenham
hasConstructionMethod masonry arches
hasDesignStyle 18th-century classical
hasHeritageStatus protected historic structure
hasParapets stone parapets
hasScenicViewsOf Richmond Hill
River Thames
hasTollHistory yes
hasTraffic cyclists
motor vehicles
pedestrians
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
isListedOn National Heritage List for England
isOldestSurvivingBridgeAcross River Thames in London
isPartOf River Thames crossings in London
isTouristAttraction yes
locatedIn England
London
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames NERFINISHED
Richmond, London
United Kingdom
locatedNear Richmond Green
Richmond Hill
Twickenham riverside
maintainedBy London Borough of Richmond upon Thames NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
numberOfSpans 5
openingDate 1777
river River Thames
structureType arch bridge
tollsAbolished 1859
widened 1937
1938

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Richmond upon Thames
contains
Thames
crossedBy

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