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Crosses
  
River Thames

Design
  
Suspension

Location
  
Marlow

Bridge type
  
Suspension bridge

Architect
  
William Tierney Clark

Locale
  
Marlow

Opened
  
1832

Body of water
  
River Thames

Engineer
  
William Tierney Clark

Marlow Bridge

Maintained by
  
Buckinghamshire County Council

Heritage status
  
Grade I listed structure

Height
  
12 feet 8 inches (3.86 m)

Address
  
Marlow Bridge, High St, Bisham, Marlow SL7 1RG, UK

Similar
  
River Thames, Marlow Lock, Henley Bridge, Higginson Park, Marlow By‑pass Bridge

Marlow bridge re opening


Marlow Bridge is a road traffic and foot bridge over the River Thames in England between the town of Marlow, Buckinghamshire and the village of Bisham in Berkshire. It crosses the Thames just upstream of Marlow Lock, on the reach to Temple Lock. The bridge is a Grade I listed building.

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There has been a bridge on the site since the reign of King Edward III which was stated in around 1530 to have been of timber, though an original crossing to the Knights Templar of Bisham may date from 1309. In 1642 this bridge was partly destroyed by a Parliamentarian army. In 1789 a new timber bridge was built by public subscription with a contribution from the Thames Navigation Commission to increase the headroom underneath.

The current suspension bridge was designed by William Tierney Clark and was built between 1829 and 1832, replacing a wooden bridge further downstream which collapsed in 1828. The Széchenyi Chain Bridge, spanning the River Danube in Budapest, was also designed by William Clark and it is a larger scale version of Marlow bridge.

In 1965 Marlow Bridge was faithfully restored. The bridge has a 3 tonne weight restriction and is used only by foot and local road traffic. Other traffic is carried by the Marlow By-pass Bridge.

On 24 September 2016 the bridge suffered 'potential structural damage' following an incident where 37-tonne Lithuanian haulage lorry exceeding the weight limit attempted to pass over the bridge. The bridge was closed for two months to allow Buckinghamshire County Council to undertake a series of stress tests on the suspension bridge hangers and pins, together with ultrasound and magnetic particle tests. No significant damage to the bridge was found, and had given the all-clear to reopen the bridge on Friday 25 November following restoration of sections exposed for weld testing with three coats of paint, removal of scaffolding surrounding the bridge's two towers, and reinstatement of timber work removed for inspection. To the applause of around 100 onlookers, Marlow Bridge was reopened to traffic at 10am on Friday, 25 November, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Buckinghamshire County Council Chairman Val Letheren, Marlow Town Mayor Bob Johnson, Transport Cabinet Member Mark Shaw and local Councillors were first to drive across the reopened bridge following the ceremony.

Marlow bridge timelapse


References

Marlow Bridge Wikipedia