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'''Wallingford Bridge''' is a medieval road bridge over the [[River Thames]] in England which connects [[Wallingford, Oxfordshire|Wallingford]] and [[Crowmarsh Gifford]], [[Oxfordshire]] (Wallingford was historically in [[Berkshire]] until 1974 reorganization). It crosses the Thames on the reach between [[Cleeve Lock]] and [[Benson Lock]]. The bridge is {{convert|900|ft}} long and has 19 arches.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thames.me.uk/s01330.htm|title = Wallingford Bridge - WHERE THAMES SMOOTH WATERS GLIDE}}</ref> It is a scheduled monument. Since the construction of the southern Wallingford [[bypass (road)|bypass]] in 1993, most traffic crossing the Thames at the town uses [[Winterbrook Bridge]].
 
==History==