Wallingford Bridge, Stone road bridge in Wallingford, England
Wallingford Bridge is a stone crossing over the River Thames featuring 19 arches that link Wallingford with Crowmarsh Gifford in Oxfordshire. The structure spans a significant distance and carries both foot traffic and local vehicles across the river.
The original stone structure was built under Richard, Earl of Cornwall, with four arches containing 13th-century elements that survived through major reconstruction in 1809. The bridge underwent significant modifications over the centuries to meet changing needs.
The bridge received Grade II* listed status and scheduled monument designation, marking its importance in English architectural and engineering heritage.
The bridge serves pedestrians and local traffic, while through traffic typically uses the Winterbrook Bridge located on the southern bypass instead. Visitors crossing here can expect a quieter route compared to busier modern roads.
Three Ordnance Survey benchmark marks are embedded in the bridge, including a flush bracket numbered 11 positioned near the south bank. These historic surveying points were once used for accurate mapping and height measurements across the region.
Location: Wallingford
Inception: 1809
GPS coordinates: 51.60050,-1.11932
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:01
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