New Bridge, River Thames

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Newbridge (from the south bank of the Thames)

Newbridge is a bridge carrying the A415 over the River Thames in Oxfordshire. The bridge dates from the 13th century and is constructed with Taynton stone in the same way as Radcot Bridge, which is slightly older.

There is a pub at either end of the bridge: "The Rose Revived" on the north bank, and "The Maybush" on the south bank.