Chertsey Bridge is a road bridge across the River Thames in Surrey, connecting the town of Chertsey to the village of Laleham. Built 1783–85.


The bridge is a seven-arch tied arch white stone bridge across the River Thames in Surrey connecting Chertsey to low-lying riverside meadows in Laleham, Surrey. Built 1783–85 it is classed as a Grade II* listed architect was James Paine and the surveyor was Kenton Couse. It was built at a cost of £6813 4s 11d.[4] In an early example of contract dispute, the contractor built the number of arches specified, but as they did not reach the shore, the counties had to pay, at extra expense, for linking the bridge to the banks.


Size: 5783px × 3855px
Location: Chersey, Surrey,
Photo credit: © David Bayliss / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

Keywords: .., 18th, bridge, century, chertsey, england, grade, lalham, listed, ll*, masonary, river, road, stone, surrey, thames