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Locale
  
Gloucester, England

Total length
  
150 feet (46 m)

Designer
  
Body of water
  
Material
  
stone

No. of spans
  
single arch

Construction started
  
1825

Location
  
Over Bridge

Crosses
  
West Channel of the River Severn near Gloucester

Address
  
English Heritage, Over Bridge, Gloucester GL2 8DB, United Kingdom

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge, Single-span bridge

Similar
  
River Severn, Severn bore, Mythe Bridge, Welsh Bridge, Severn Bridge

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Over Bridge, also known as Telford's Bridge, is a single span stone arch bridge spanning the canalised West Channel of the River Severn near Gloucester. It links Over to Alney Island.

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Although there was a crossing at Over recorded in the Domesday Book, this famous bridge was built by Thomas Telford between 1825 and 1828, to carry traffic east-west. It was opened in 1830 and remained in use for traffic until 1974. Until the Severn Bridge was built in the 1960s this was the lowest point downstream that the Severn could be crossed by road bridge.

The arch spans 150 feet (46 m), and was based on Jean-Rodolphe Perronet's 1774 design for a bridge over the River Seine at Neuilly. It combines both an elliptical profile over most of the soffit with a segmental profile at its faces. This feature is known as a corne de vache.

When built, the arch sank by 2 inches when its timber centering was removed, and another 8 inches due to settlement of the arch foundations.

Today it is a pedestrian-only bridge, and is in the guardianship of Historic England as a Scheduled Ancient Monument reference number 1015873. Road traffic on the A40 crosses the Severn on a new bridge alongside and upstream of it.

This is the last road bridge over the Severn before the Severn Crossings, and the most downstream free crossing, although the Severn Bridge has free access for pedestrians, cyclists and mopeds and, as previously stated, there is no vehicular access to Over Bridge. Connected by Segregated Bicycle Paths around Alney Island, to Highnam and Gloucester.

The Over Bridge can be seen on the train travelling from Gloucester on the way to Lydney or Chepstow on the South Wales Railway.

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References

Over Bridge Wikipedia