Old Man's Bridge

Old Man's Bridge is a wooden footbridge across the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England.

The weir had disappeared by 1868 but the bridge was still standing then as there were complaints about its poor state of repair.

The weir piles were then removed and a new footbridge built.

By 1894 this "steep trestle with five openings had become unsafe and the present bridge was built.

This Oxfordshire location article is a stub.