WINDSOR TOWN BRIDGE 1824 NEW 913 SU 967 772 N51o 29' 8.7" W0o 36' 29.2"

Designed by Charles Hollis, engineer, and Jeffry Wyatt, architect

There has been a bridge here since the 12th century and maybe even earlier. This bridge whose corner stone was laid by the Duke of York in 1822, spans the River Thames with three cast iron arches resting on granite piers. The central one spans 58 feet and the two at either end span 44 feet. It is now only for pedestrian use.