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Abingdon Bridge is a road bridge across the River Thames at the town of Abingdon, Oxfordshire. It carries the A415 road from Abingdon to Dorchester, Oxfordshire, and crosses the Thames on the reach above Culham Lock. Abingdon Bridge was built in 1416 by local wool merchants and a religious body known as "The Brotherhood of Christ" (later Christ's Hospital). It is actually two bridges, separated by an island, the southern part being properly called Burford Bridge.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abingdon_Bridge
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Coordinates: 51°40'6"N 1°16'46"W
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- Appleford Railway Bridge 3.8 km
- Clifton Hampden Bridge 5 km
- Isis Road Bridge 6.8 km
- Footbridge 7.8 km
- Footbridge 7.9 km
- Dorchester upon Thames bridge 8.4 km
- Swinford Toll Bridge 13 km
- Heyford Bridge 28 km
- 4 Bridges 55 km
- Andersey Island 0.8 km
- Radley Lakes 2.3 km
- Radley College 3.6 km
- Culham Science Centre 3.8 km
- Milton Park 5.1 km
- Didcot Power Station 5.2 km
- Bagley Wood 5.5 km
- Frilford Heath Golf Club 6.3 km
- Landmead Solar Field 7.1 km
- Cowley 9 km