Kedron Brook Bridge

[1] The Kedron Brook Bridge is located in a rural residential area of southern Woodstock, just east of the junction of Densmore Hill Road and Vermont Route 106.

The edges of the bridge are lined with a low concrete curb, on which a simple wooden railing has been mounted.

(At the time of its National Register listing, it still had apparently original metal stanchions with yokes; these have since been removed.)

The exterior surfaces of the stone have been worked to some degree, and the gaps have been pointed with sandy mortar.

[2] This bridge was built about 1810, and is of a type that were once quite common in the state, and were typically found in clusters where skilled stonemasons lived.