Osney Bridge

Osney Bridge is a road bridge across the River Thames in Oxford, England, built in 1888 to replace a stone bridge which collapsed in 1885. It carries the Botley Road (A420) from Botley into Oxford. The Thames Path crosses the river on this bridge, just above Osney Lock.

Osney Bridge
Osney Bridge looking north from Osney Island
Coordinates51.752694°N 1.273093°W / 51.752694; -1.273093
CarriesA420 road, Thames Path
CrossesRiver Thames
LocaleOxford
Maintained byOxfordshire County Council
Characteristics
Designarch
MaterialIron
Height7 feet 6 inches (2.29 m)
No. of spans1
History
Opened1889
Location

The original bridge was probably built by the monks of Osney Abbey, to carry the main road across the millstream of Osney Mill west of the island then known as Osney. By the early 17th century it was a three-arch stone construction. In 1790 the millstream became the main navigation channel of the river, and the bridge had become a serious obstruction to navigation by the mid 19th century. In 1885 the central arch collapsed, leaving massive piers.

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