Goring And Streatley Bridge
Goring and Streatley, Berkshire RG8 - England, UK
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This magnificent road bridge across the Thames joins together the villages of Goring in Oxfordshire, and Streatley in Berkshire. The bridge as it stands today was built in 1923, replacing a wooden bridge built in 1837. The bridge is in two sections, the eastern Goring side overlooks Goring Lock, the western Streatley side the Swan Hotel. This section of the Thames is one of the oldest crossing points and the two villages have been linked since Roman times. The glorious views of the Thames make the bridge a popular attraction.
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