WEYBRIDGE CAST IRON BRIDGE 1865 Sussex HEW 1427 TQ069 647 N51o 22' 27.3" W0o 27' 59.1"

This elegant town bridge, giving grace and consequence to the community is located at a site where there has been a bridge across the River Wey since 675 AD and at this location on the river there has until modern times been a very busy wharf. It is now part of the Wey Navigation. Joseph Hamblet, Oldbury cast the iron and it was designed by C.H. Howell who was Surrey County Surveyor at the time. It spans 183 feet in three equal arches of 43' 6." It is located one street to the south of the modern A317 bridge.