- Sonning Backwater Bridges
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long=Sonning Backwater Bridges are two road bridges across two branches of the
River Thames atSonning Eye ,Oxfordshire ,England . Built in1986 to replace an older wooden structure, the bridges span Sonning Backwater and themillrace to link historic brick archSonning Bridge of1775 , which spans the boundary withBerkshire to connect the village ofSonning , with the smaller hamlet of Sonning Eye. Just upstream along the backwater is aweir next toSonning Lock on the main navigable branch of the river.Close to the bridge are the
Mill at Sonning , now a theatre, on an island between two branches of the river, and the French Horn, a hotel and restaurant on the northern Oxfordshire bank.The modern backwater bridges replaced a wooden and somewhat rickety structure. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were complaints about the
traction engine s causing structural problems with the old wooden bridge and disturbing the peace, much as there is with traffic today [The Beautiful Sonning Bridges, "The Sphere", page 275, September 13, 1902.] . The road (the B478) is the busiestB road in Oxfordshire, being the only way forroad vehicle s to cross the Thames betweenHenley-on-Thames and Reading.The bridges are occasionally inundated or closed to traffic when the Thames is in extreme flood; the waters regularly rise to the steps of the famous French Horn restaurant and submerge the car park of the nearby Flowing Spring pub.
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Sonning Bridge
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