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Sutton Bridge, Oxfordshire

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Carries
  
Minor road

Design
  
arch

Opened
  
1807

Body of water
  
River Thames

Piers in water
  
2

Crosses
  
River Thames

Material
  
stone

Location
  
Sutton Courtenay

Heritage status
  
Listed building

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Locale
  
Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire

Maintained by
  
Oxfordshire County Council

Similar
  
River Thames, Appleford Railway Bridge, Culham Bridge, Shiplake Railway Bridge, Castle Eaton Bridge

Sutton Bridge, Oxfordshire is a road bridge across the River Thames near the village of Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, England. It is a stone structure built in 1807 with three arches over the main river and two smaller ones across the flood plain. An extension was built in 1809 across the Culham Cut, just below Culham Lock. It was originally a toll bridge and replaced an earlier multi-arch bridge over the original weir and a ferry at this site. It is a Grade II listed building.

References

Sutton Bridge, Oxfordshire Wikipedia