Temple Footbridge

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Temple Footbridge
Carries Thames Path
Crosses River Thames
Locale Hurley, Berkshire
Material Wood
Number of spans 1
Total length 88 yds
Opening date 1989

Temple Footbridge is a pedestrian bridge near Hurley, Berkshire across the River Thames in England. It crosses the Thames just above Temple Lock.

The bridge was built in 1989 specifically for walkers on the Thames Path. At 88 yards, it is the longest hardwood bridge in Britain.

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Next crossing upstream River Thames Next crossing downstream
Hambledon Lock (pedestrian) Temple Footbridge Marlow Bridge (road)
Next crossing upstream Thames Path Next crossing downstream
southern bank
Henley Bridge
Temple Footbridge northern bank
Bourne End Railway Bridge