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New Bridge, River Thames

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Newbridge, Oxfordshire
Newbridge, Oxfordshire

Newbridge is a 13th-century bridge carrying the Abingdon–Witney road (now the A415) over the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England, close to the Thames' confluence with the River Windrush. It is one of the two oldest surviving bridges on the Thames, part Grade I and part Grade II*-listed. The bridge is in a rural setting, with a public house at either end: the Maybush Inn on the south bank and the Rose Revived on the other. The bridge consists of two spans. The northern span crosses the river and the southern span, south of the Maybush, is dry underneath except when the river floods.

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New Bridge, River Thames
Newbridge, West Oxfordshire Northmoor

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Newbridge
OX29 7QD West Oxfordshire, Northmoor
England, United Kingdom
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