Newbury Bridge, Stone road bridge in Newbury, England
Newbury Bridge is a stone structure with multiple arches crossing the River Kennet to link the northern and southern parts of town. The construction shows solid engineering with supporting arches built to handle steady use over many years.
The bridge was built in 1772 as a crossing solution for the growing traffic needs of the town. It has remained in use ever since and earned Grade II* protection status for its historical value.
The bridge reflects how 18th-century builders solved the problem of crossing the river without heavy modern equipment. Its design shows the way people once thought about connecting different parts of town.
The bridge is open daily to vehicles and pedestrians without restriction. It serves as a main crossing point, so visitors can walk across or drive through to explore different parts of town.
The bridge holds Grade II* protection status, one of the highest designations for listed buildings in England, recognizing its original stonework and details. Few structures from this era remain so intact in active use.
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