Oxford Bridge

Oxford Bridge
  • Oxford Water
    Shalstone, eng MK18 5LY

Hours

Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

4.0 - (3 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.0 - (3 reviews)
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  • [email protected] Kirtonking


    Mar 6th, 2021

  • Philipp Benedic

    Beautiful
    Jan 18th, 2021

  • Tom Humphreys

    built in 1761 to cross the river Dad after this had been dammed to form what was renamed the Oxford Water, was probably designed by Earl Temple. It is built of stone and is of hump-backed form, with three arches, the central one being slightly wider and higher than the flanking ones. With a solid parapet, there are eight decorative urns placed at the ends of the parapets and above the two piers.
    Apr 26th, 2018

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About
Oxford Bridge

Oxford Bridge is located at Oxford Water in Shalstone, England MK18 5LY. Oxford Bridge can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Questions & Answers

    Q Where is Oxford Bridge located?

    A Oxford Bridge is located at Oxford Water, Shalstone, eng MK18 5LY


    Q What days are Oxford Bridge open?

    A Oxford Bridge is open:
    Thursday: 24 Hours
    Friday: 24 Hours
    Saturday: 24 Hours
    Sunday: 24 Hours
    Monday: 24 Hours
    Tuesday: 24 Hours
    Wednesday: 24 Hours


    Q How is Oxford Bridge rated?

    A Oxford Bridge has a 4.0 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.

    Hours

    Thursday:
    24 Hours
    Friday:
    24 Hours
    Saturday:
    24 Hours
    Sunday:
    24 Hours
    Monday:
    24 Hours
    Tuesday:
    24 Hours
    Wednesday:
    24 Hours

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    Oxford Bridge

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    image built in 1761 to cross the river Dad after this had been dammed to form what was renamed the Oxford Water, was probably designed by Earl Temple. It is built of stone and is of hump-backed form, with three arches, the central one being slightly wider and higher than the flanking ones. With a solid parapet, there are eight decorative urns placed at the ends of the parapets and above the two piers.


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