Caversham Bridge

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Caversham Bridge.

Caversham Bridge is a bridge across the River Thames between Caversham and the town centre of Reading. Besides its function as a cross-river road bridge, Caversham Bridge also provides pedestrian access to the adjacent mid-river Pipers Island. A bridge has existed on the site since mediaeval times, but the present structure was completed in 1926.

The bridge was the site of a skirmish during the English Civil War in 1643.

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Next crossing upstream River Thames Next crossing downstream
Whitchurch Bridge Caversham Bridge
Grid reference: SU711746
Reading Bridge

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