The bridge was built in 1989 specifically for walkers on the Thames Path.
The Thames Path crosses the river at this point.
It is one of the first bridges on the Thames Path.
The towpath under the bridge on the southern bank now forms part of the Thames Path.
The Thames Path runs the length of the complete island.
The Thames Path crosses the river on this bridge, but there is no charge for pedestrians.
The bridge carries the Thames Path across the river.
The Thames Path passes the bridge on the north bank, but does not cross it.
This follows the majority of the Thames Path, but does divert in various sections.
Through most of the section, the Thames Path is actually two paths, one on either side of the river.