Marsh Head Horsebridge

Marsh Head Horsebridge is situated near Marsh Lock, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. It is 1 of 2 footbridges of similar construction in this location. The bridges carry a public right of way from Shiplake, downstream past Marsh Lock, and back to the riverbank near Henley. They are both part of the Thames Path National Trail.


A bridge was first constructed at the site in 1796, and the current bridge was last subject to a major refurbishment in the 1990s.

Keeping the public safe is one of our highest priorities. Following a structural inspection, we regrettably closed Marsh Head Horsebridge in May 2022 due to structural and safety concerns.


Recent Updates

Thank you to everyone who attended our public event on Wednesday 20 May. If you have not already done so, please take a few minutes to complete the feedback survey here:

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You can also view the event posters here.

For more information please visit this section.

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