Lambeth Bridge

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History Meets Architecture at Lambeth Bridge

Lambeth Bridge serves as a vital crossing over the River Thames, linking the districts of Lambeth and Westminster. Did you know it occupies the site of a 16th-century horse ferry?

The bridge was opened in 1932, designed by Sir George Humphreys. It is historically significant as a Grade II listed structure and is known for its five-span steel arch design, which features red and cream color schemes that give it a unique character. Lambeth Bridge holds cultural value for its proximity to various historical sites in London.

Remarkable Features

  • 🛤️ Architectural Design: The steel arch design provides both durability and aesthetic appeal.
  • 🚶 Walking Access: Pedestrians can enjoy walking across the bridge, offering views of the Thames.
  • 🕊️ Cultural Significance: Serves as an important passage for locals and tourists, connecting to nearby landmarks.

Accessibility to Lambeth Bridge is free, making it a perfect spot for tourists, families, and historians eager to explore London’s rich heritage.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Lambeth Bridge

Original Ferry Service

The site was once used for a horse ferry service in the 16th century before the bridge was constructed.

Historical Listing

Lambeth Bridge is classified as a Grade II listed structure, highlighting its architectural and historical importance.

Location

Lambeth Bridge (Millbank & Lambeth Rd)

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