Donnington Bridge Road

Donnington Bridge, forming part of Donnington Bridge Road

Donnington Bridge Road is a road in south Oxford, England, in the estate of Donnington.[1]

The road starts at Iffley Road and continues until it becomes Weirs Lane, which ends up at Abingdon Road. It forms part of the B4495 road and is named after Donnington Bridge, a bridge over the River Thames constructed in the 1960s.

Donnington Bridge Road is a major destination for Oxford in terms of sports on the River Thames. It is home to the City of Oxford Rowing Club, a rowing club situated near the junction with Meadow Lane on the southern side of Donnington Bridge, and on the eastern bank of the River Isis (the local name for the Thames). On the northern side, there is a Riverside Centre which has a sea cadets club and offers rowing, canoeing, kayaking and rockclimbing for teenagers.

  1. ^ "Donnington Bridge Road". oxford.streetmapof.co.uk. UK. Retrieved 14 February 2017.

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