Shoreham Tollbridge

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Shoreham Tollbridge is a historic former toll bridge over the River Adur in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, now preserved as a pedestrian and cycle crossing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former toll bridge
historic bridge
pedestrian bridge
closedToMotorTraffic 1968
country United Kingdom
crosses Adur Valley NERFINISHED
River Adur NERFINISHED
function cycle crossing
pedestrian crossing
toll bridge (historical)
hasAccess cycle path
public footpath
hasConservationStatus preserved historic structure
hasDesignation Scheduled Ancient Monument
hasHistoricalRole key crossing on coast road between Brighton and Worthing
hasNearbyFeature River Adur estuary
hasNearbySettlement Shoreham-by-Sea town centre NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfSpans multiple spans
hasStructureType timber trestle bridge
hasUse cycling route
recreational walking
heritageDesignationAuthority Historic England NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade II* listed structure
locatedIn England
Shoreham-by-Sea NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Sussex
maintainedBy West Sussex County Council NERFINISHED
material wood
near Old Shoreham NERFINISHED
Shoreham Airport NERFINISHED
notableFor surviving 18th-century wooden road bridge
opened 1782
owner West Sussex County Council NERFINISHED
parallelTo modern A27 River Adur bridge NERFINISHED
partOf local rights of way network
region South East England
reopenedAsPedestrianBridge 2008
replaced ford across the River Adur
restored early 2000s
roadCarried former A27 road
spans floodplain of the River Adur
tollsAbolished 1970s
usedBy cyclists
pedestrians

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Shoreham-by-Sea hasLandmark Shoreham Tollbridge
River Adur passesUnder Shoreham Tollbridge
River Adur hasBridge Shoreham Tollbridge