Marlow Bridge

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Marlow Bridge is a historic suspension bridge over the River Thames in England, linking the town of Marlow in Buckinghamshire with Bisham in Berkshire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade I listed building
suspension bridge
carries pedestrians
road traffic
category Bridges across the River Thames
Grade I listed bridges in Buckinghamshire
Suspension bridges in the United Kingdom
connects Bisham NERFINISHED
Marlow NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1829
country England
crosses River Thames NERFINISHED
designer William Tierney Clark NERFINISHED
followedBy Cookham Bridge (downstream)
function road crossing of the River Thames
hasSpanType single main span
hasStructureType suspension
hasToll no
hasTrafficRestriction weight limit for vehicles
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageDesignationDate 1955
inaugurationDate 1832
inspirationFor Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest NERFINISHED
inspired Széchenyi Chain Bridge NERFINISHED
linksCounty Berkshire NERFINISHED
Buckinghamshire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Buckinghamshire
England
United Kingdom
locatedInTown Marlow NERFINISHED
locatedNear All Saints Church, Marlow NERFINISHED
Marlow Lock NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Buckinghamshire Council NERFINISHED
material iron
stone
notableFor architectural similarity to the Széchenyi Chain Bridge
early 19th-century suspension design
opened 1832
partOf River Thames crossings
precededBy Temple Footbridge (upstream) NERFINISHED
region South East England
riverMile approximately 38 miles from the Thames Estuary
status in use
usedBy local traffic
tourists

Referenced by (3)

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

Marlow hasFeature Marlow Bridge
Marlow crossesBy Marlow Bridge
Bisham crossRiverLink Marlow Bridge