A long retaining wall carrying the road over the low-lying meadow to the south of the river has a blind arch on one side.
The bridge is a Grade I listed building and a scheduled ancient monument.
[1][2] It is built of coursed rag-stone with ashlar capping stones to the parapets.
The bridge is narrow, only wide enough to permit traffic to pass in one direction at a time.
The bridge features substantial cutwaters on each side.