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Carries
  
B2163

Locale
  
Followed by
  
Barming Bridge

Location
  
Owner
  
Kent County Council

Crosses
  
Maintained by
  
Body of water
  
Material
  
Rag-stone

Piers in water
  
3

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Preceded by
  
Bow Bridge, Wateringbury

Heritage statuses
  
Listed building, Scheduled monument

Similar
  
Cobtree Manor Park, Whatman Park, Maidstone Museum & Art Gallery, Kent Life, Stoneacre - Kent

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Teston Bridge is a road bridge across the River Medway, between Teston and West Farleigh in Kent, England.

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History

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The bridge was constructed in the 14th or 15th century and comprises six arches of various heights and widths, the middle three of which span the river.

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Three of the arches were rebuilt at the beginning of the 19th century and the parapet may also have been rebuilt. The bridge is a Grade I listed building and a scheduled ancient monument.

Description

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Teston Bridge is built of coursed rag-stone with ashlar capping stones to the parapets. The bridge is narrow, only wide enough to permit traffic to pass in one direction at a time and the parapets feature pedestrian refuges continued up from the cutwaters on each side. It carries the B2163 road, which is crossed on the level by the Medway Valley Line just west of the bridge. The crossing was the site of Teston Crossing Halt, which was open from 1909–59.

References

Teston Bridge Wikipedia


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