Halfpenny Bridge Toll House
Halfpenny Bridge Toll House

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In Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England, the Halfpenny Bridge carries traffic across the Thames River. As a historic landmark of Grade II significance, the bridge and the adjacent tollhouse are preserved for future generations. It is the commencement of the portion of the Thames that is navigable, although depending on the water levels, it is possible for very small boats that do not have engines to continue down the river all the way to Cricklade, which is more than 10 miles (16 kilometres) to the south-west.

James Hollingworth was the one responsible for the design of this bridge, which was built in 1792 and is characterised by its characteristic bow. It is the path that the A361 takes as it moves from the city of Lechlade in the south to locations further to the north. The name of the bridge derives from the fact that pedestrians were required to pay a half penny to pass it prior to 1839, when the toll was finally eliminated.

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This portion of the A361 is now known as Thames Street, and the bridge was built at the same time as the roadway. The breadth of the structure at its base is around 20 feet (6.1 m), and the height of the building's single arch at its highest point is almost 26 feet (8 m). The toll house is a simple structure in the shape of a square that may be found on the north bank of the river, to the upstream side of the bridge. This structure features a basement in addition to an upper storey, and it is topped with a pyramidal roof made of asbestos slate. Both the bridge and the attendant's cabin have been given the Grade II Historic Structure status by the National Park Service. There is a strong possibility that it was constructed by Ralph and Crowdy, a local construction company. Each parapet has a centre panel that has a line on it to designate the boundary between Wiltshire and Gloucestershire, and the towpath goes through a separate arch in the south causeway. Both of these features may be found in the causeway.

The Halfpenny Bridge inspired the naming of a local microbrewery in the town of Lechlade, which is located close. The Halfpenny Brewery is the name of a local Lechlade-based microbrewery that takes its name from the nearby bridge.

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