ABINGTON BRIDGE Oxfordshire 1824 N51o 39' 59.6" W1o 17' 1.3" SU496 966
As its inscription says, this cast iron bridge was built for the Wiltshire & Berkshire Canal Company by the Acraman's foundry of Bristol. It spans the River Ock as it joins the River Thames from the west at St Helen's Wharf in Abington. Find the old part of town and take the street to the east of the imposing City Hall, going past the old church and the bridge is just beyond The Old Anchor Inn pub.