Bulstake Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Bulstake Bridge
Carries:Botley Road (A420 road)
Crosses:Bulstake Stream
Locale:Oxford, England
Maint:Oxfordshire County Council
Open:c.1530
Rebuilt 1721 and 1923–4
Coordinates:51.7526°N -1.2813°W

Bulstake Bridge is a road bridge across the Bulstake Stream, a branch of the River Thames in Oxford, England.[1]

The original stone arch bridge was built by John Claymond (1468–1537), the first President of Corpus Christi College (one of the colleges of Oxford University), in around 1530.[2] The bridge was rebuilt with a higher arch in 1721. It was reconstructed again in 1923–4.

The bridge is on the Botley Road (designated the A420) in New Botley. To the west is Botley itself and to the east is New Osney. Between Botley and Oxford there are a number of road bridges crossing various branches of the Thames, including Botley Bridge over Seacourt Stream and Osney Bridge over the main branch of the Thames, also on Botley Road, and Hythe Bridge over the Castle Mill Stream, next to the end of the Oxford Canal.

There is an Ordnance Survey surveying benchmark on one of the piers of the bridge.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: SP4906: Bulstake Bridge, Botley Road . . UK . 26 October 2012 .
  2. Book: . . Bridges: Bulstake Bridge . 1988 . 61 . 0-333-39917-X . Hibbert. Christopher . Christopher Hibbert .
  3. Web site: SP4906: Benchmark on pier of bridge over River Thames . Geograph . UK . 26 October 2012 .