Barnes Bridge, a hidden gem
The original Barnes Bridge is a hidden Victorian gem. It spans the Thames between Barnes and Chiswick. Built in 1849 and used for only 46 years, this beautiful cast iron Grade II listed bridge closed in 1895. It’s been redundant ever since.
In 1895, a new railway bridge was built immediately adjacent to the original bridge. Still in use today for South Western Railway's Hounslow Loop Line, the bridge hosts a pedestrian footbridge across the river with views towards Hammersmith Bridge.