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Halfpenny Bridge, Gloucestershire

Halfpenny Bridge is a late 18th-century bow-backed bridge across the River Thames joining Lechlade, Gloucestershire with Inglesham, Berkshire. It carries the modern-day A361. It was called the Halfpenny bridge because until 1839 that was the toll charged for pedestrians to cross it. Both parapets carry a central panel with a line on it, to mark the county boundary. The bridge is within the council areas of Cotswold (Gloucestershire) and Swindon.
Historic England Grade II Listed 1023393.

Place Type: Historic Bridge
Historic County: Gloucestershire
Lat, Long: 51.692375,-1.6927278
Grid Reference: SU 2133 9933
Civil Parish: Inglesham CP
Council Area: Swindon CA
Police Area: Wiltshire PA

GBPN ID: 302296
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Halfpenny_Bridge,_Gloucestershire_302296

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