TQ1675 : Mill Bridge, Isleworth

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The bridge forms part of the Isleworth Mill River (or Duke of Northumberland’s River), a 16th century mill stream. A mill formerly stood on the west side of the basin over the arches. This bridge was built at the expense of the Duke of Northumberland in 1820. The bridge is a good example of Neoclassical masonry and, with the basin, forms a notable survival from Isleworth’s industrial past. It is a Grade II Listed Building (List Entry Number: 1389410) https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1389410