Bridge Gardens

Overview

Size: 5,674 sq m/ 0.5 hectares.

A walk around the perimeter of this park will contribute 950 steps to the advised 10,000 daily steps recommended to improve 
fitness.

BBQ's are not permitted in any of the parks and open spaces.

Location and access details

Junction of Bath Road and Ray Mead Road

Map

Bridge Gardens

Facilities

None

History

At the foot of the bridge are 2 plaques, one giving the history of the bridge, the other a reminder of the flood of 1947 when the
water extended as far as you can see towards the town. There was a Toll House on the bridge until 1903, when the bridge was 
"freed" and the jubilant townspeople threw the gate into the river.

The Environment Agency monitor the River Thames for both water level and flow at a number of sites. The station in Bridge 
Gardens which is situated to the north of the site uses ultrasonic 'time of flight' technology to measure the velocity 
of the water and thus calculate the flow rate in the river. Monitoring is continuous and data is relayed automatically 
via telephone to the 'Hydrometry and Telemetry' team who are responsible for the management of this site. For further 
information see website http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/.

The Ada Lewis memorial

This memorial was originally erected in 1908 in memory of local benefactor Ada Lewis, and was used as a drinking trough. 
In late 2010 the memorial was relocated to a more central position within Bridge Gardens. The illuminated fountain sits within 
a pool, and is surrounded by a paved area with seating, so users can enjoy the fountain as well as views of the River Thames 
and Maidenhead Bridge.

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