Newenden Bridge
51°00′49″N 0°36′53″E / 51.013476°N 0.614766°E

Newenden Bridge (also known as Rother Bridge) is a Grade II* listed road bridge and scheduled monument in Newenden, carrying the A28 between Tenterden and Hastings over the River Rother. It crosses the county boundary between Kent and Sussex.[1]
History
The bridge was constructed in 1706 as a joint venture between Kent and Sussex councils, according to an inscription on the parapet. It is a multi-span bridge constructed of sandstone and features three medieval style round-head arches.[2] The downstream side to the east features shouldered buttresses, while the upstream side to the west has pointed cut-waters. The lower portion of these has been reinforced with white brick at a later date.[1]
It was listed as a scheduled monument in 1932,[3] and Grade II* listed in 1961.[1]
Traffic and Maintenance
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Though the bridge has had a small amount of repairs and changes, it has largely survived intact from its original 18th century construction, and still includes its original timbers.[2][4] However, it now carries heavy goods vehicles across it regularly, which makes it unsuitable for modern day use. The bridge is single-track and controlled by traffic lights.[5] There is no footpath across the bridge, so pedestrian traffic has to mix with vehicles, making it a dangerous crossing. A local councillor said "the only option for pedestrians crossing is to run the gauntlet between the change of lights".[6]
The bridge's stonework underwent repair in the late 20th century.[1]
In mid-2024, it was scheduled to be closed for maintenance for three months, resulting in a lengthy detour for traffic.[7][8] This was later postponed to 2025.[5]
River cruises run from the bridge upstream along the Rother to Bodiam Castle.[4]
References
- ^ a b c d Historic England. "Newenden Bridge, Northiam". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 13 August 2025.
- ^ a b "Scheduled Monument – Newenden Bridge – Historic Environment Record". Kent Heritage. 14 March 1989. Retrieved 13 August 2025.
- ^ Historic England. "Newenden Bridge, see Also East Sussex 489". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 13 August 2025.
- ^ a b Honey, Sam (11 August 2023). "The Kent village named one of the 'prettiest' with a fascinating claim to fame". Kent Live.
- ^ a b "Bridging East Sussex and Kent". Rye News. 22 August 2024. Retrieved 14 August 2025.
- ^ Harris, Mary (23 September 2024). "Kent villagers forced to 'run the gauntlet' over an ancient bridge". Kent Live.
- ^ "Three month closure of 300-year-old Kent bridge that left residents feeling like 'forgotten village' postponed". Kent Live. 20 August 2024. Retrieved 13 August 2025.
- ^ "A28 Rye Road, Newenden - Phase 1" (PDF). Kent County Countil. August 2024. Retrieved 14 August 2025.