Teston Bridge
Teston Bridge | |
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Teston Bridge | |
| Coordinates | 51°15′11″N 0°26′50″E / 51.252985°N 0.447302°E |
| Carries | B2163 |
| Crosses | River Medway |
| Locale | Teston / West Farleigh |
| Owner | Kent County Council |
| Maintained by | Kent County Council |
| Heritage status | Grade I listed, also a Scheduled ancient monument |
| Preceded by | Bow Bridge, Wateringbury |
| Followed by | Barming Bridge |
| Characteristics | |
| Material | Ragstone |
| No. of spans | Six |
| Piers in water | Three |
| History | |
| Construction end | 14th or 15th century |
| Location | |
Teston Bridge is a road bridge across the River Medway, between Teston and West Farleigh in Kent, England.