Teston Bridge, Medieval road bridge in Teston, England.
Teston Bridge is a medieval stone bridge spanning the River Medway with six arches of varying sizes. The structure is built from rough-cut stone and features small projecting areas along its sides where pedestrians can stand safely.
The bridge was built in the 14th century and is one of the oldest structures in the region. In the early 1800s, three of its arches were rebuilt, which reinforced the structure and met new demands of the time.
The bridge shows how medieval builders solved the problem of crossing the river using stone quarried locally in the region. It reflects the practical knowledge that craftspeople of that era possessed.
The bridge has a narrow roadway, so only vehicles moving in one direction can pass at a time. Visitors should walk carefully and watch for traffic, especially during busy periods.
The bridge features specially shaped coping stones on its parapets that create a simple but refined appearance. These details show the skilled stoneworking techniques that medieval masons had mastered.
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