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- Chertsey_Bridge abstract "Chertsey Bridge is a road bridge across the River Thames in England, connecting Chertsey to low-lying riverside meadows in Laleham, Surrey. It is situated 550 yards (500 m) downstream from the M3 motorway bridge over the Thames and is close to Chertsey Lock on the reach above Shepperton Lock.The bridge is a seven-arch tied arch white stone bridge built 1783–85 and is a Grade II* listed building. It has a weight restriction of 18 tonnes for LGVs.The first bridge on the site was built some time after 1299 as in that year the king and his family were carried over the river by a ferry-woman called Sibille. The first reference to a bridge at Chertsey is in 1530, then a "goodly Bridg of Timber newly repaird. By 1580 it was dilapidated and the Crown, who had acquired responsibility from Chertsey Abbey, was trying to find someone on whom they could pin the bill for repairs. The documents record the dimensions as "210 feet in length and 15 feet in breadth". In 1632 the bridge, which was slanted upwards from Middlesex to Surrey, was described as like the work of a left-handed man. The slant was more annoying to navigation and passage was reported in 1774 to be very inconvenient and dangerous.The present stone bridge was first considered in 1780 and replacement of the old one began in 1783. There were 184 piles for the old bridge, which were cut off six feet below high-water mark, and the materials of the old bridge fetched £120 at auction in August 1784. The architect of the new bridge was James Paine and the surveyor was Kenton Couse. It was built at a cost of £6813 4s 11d. In an early example of contract dispute, the contractor built the number of arches specified, but as they did not reach the shore, the counties had to pay, at extra expense, for linking the bridge to the banks.On the Middlesex bank, cows graze downstream in Dumsey Meadow, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and upstream is Laleham Park. On the Surrey bank are the outskirts of Chertsey with Abbey Chase house on the river bank. At the south east end of the bridge is a late-19th-century square cast-iron Coal tax post with cornice and capping, and the City of London shield on one face. It is grade II listed.There are two popular pub/restaurants, one on each side of the bridge: The Boathouse/Bridge Hotel and The Kingfisher; both have patio areas overlooking the Thames. The Bridge Hotel is a modern hotel and blends with new luxury apartments with riverside views built downstream of the Bridge in "Bridge Wharf".".
- Chertsey_Bridge architect James_Paine_(architect).
- Chertsey_Bridge bridgeCarries "B375 Road".
- Chertsey_Bridge crosses River_Thames.
- Chertsey_Bridge height "5.7912".
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- Chertsey_Bridge numberOfSpans "7".
- Chertsey_Bridge openingYear "1785".
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- Chertsey_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink James_Paine_(architect).
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- Chertsey_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Shepperton_Lock.
- Chertsey_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Shepperton_to_Weybridge_Ferry.
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- Chertsey_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Surrey.
- Chertsey_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chertsey Bridge".
- Chertsey_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chertsey".
- Chertsey_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "its local and pedestrian bridge".
- Chertsey_Bridge bridgeName "Chertsey Bridge".
- Chertsey_Bridge caption "Chertsey Bridge".
- Chertsey_Bridge carries "B375 Road".
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- Chertsey_Bridge design "Arch".
- Chertsey_Bridge designer "James Paine".
- Chertsey_Bridge downstream Shepperton_to_Weybridge_Ferry.
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- Chertsey_Bridge heritage Listed_building.
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- Chertsey_Bridge locale Chertsey.
- Chertsey_Bridge material "Stone".
- Chertsey_Bridge open "1785".
- Chertsey_Bridge pierswater "5".
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- Chertsey_Bridge title "Chertsey Bridge".
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- Chertsey_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_across_the_River_Thames.
- Chertsey_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_completed_in_1785.
- Chertsey_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_in_Surrey.
- Chertsey_Bridge subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Surrey.
- Chertsey_Bridge subject Category:Stone_bridges_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Chertsey_Bridge comment "Chertsey Bridge is a road bridge across the River Thames in England, connecting Chertsey to low-lying riverside meadows in Laleham, Surrey. It is situated 550 yards (500 m) downstream from the M3 motorway bridge over the Thames and is close to Chertsey Lock on the reach above Shepperton Lock.The bridge is a seven-arch tied arch white stone bridge built 1783–85 and is a Grade II* listed building.".
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- Chertsey_Bridge depiction Chertsey_Bridge,_between_Chertsey_and_Laleham_(19_November_2005).jpg.
- Chertsey_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Chertsey_Bridge.
- Chertsey_Bridge name "Chertsey Bridge".