Folly Bridge

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Folly Bridge is a historic stone road bridge over the River Thames in Oxford, England, known for its distinctive arches and role as a key crossing near the city center.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Folly Bridge canonical 3
Folly Bridge (approach) 1
Folly Bridge, Oxford 1

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
river crossing
road bridge
stone bridge
carries Abingdon Road NERFINISHED
connects Oxford city centre NERFINISHED
south Oxford NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
crosses River Thames NERFINISHED
hasFeature multiple arches
stone parapets
views of the River Thames
hasFunction pedestrian crossing
vehicular traffic crossing
hasNameOrigin named after a former folly or entertainment structure nearby
hasNearby Folly Island NERFINISHED
boathouses
riverside pubs
hasStructureType arch
heritageStatus historic bridge
isPartOf road network of Oxford
isPedestrianAccessible true
isRiverThamesCrossingInOxford true
isRoadBridge true
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn England
Oxford
Oxfordshire
locatedOnRiver River Thames NERFINISHED
material stone
near Christ Church Meadow NERFINISHED
Grandpont area of Oxford NERFINISHED
Oxford city centre NERFINISHED
partOfRoute route from Oxford to Abingdon
usedFor access to boating activities
pedestrian access
river viewing point
road transport

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Isis hasNotableStructure Folly Bridge
St Aldate's runsTowards Folly Bridge
St Aldate's hasNearbyLandmark Folly Bridge
St Aldate’s, Oxford hasJunctionWith Folly Bridge
this entity surface form: Folly Bridge (approach)
St Aldate’s, Oxford terminatesNear Folly Bridge
this entity surface form: Folly Bridge, Oxford