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Fulham High Street
It runs north–south, from the junction with the western end of Fulham Road in the north, where it continues to Hammersmith as Fulham Palace Road, past the junction with the western end of New King's Road, and ends in the south where it would have continued to cross the River Thames via Fulham Bridge from 1729 to 1886. In 1886, a new stone bridge (known as Putney Bridge) was built, with its northern footings somewhat to the west of the existing bridge. The old wooden bridge was demolished and the road now ends at the water's edge. The section between Fulham Road and New King's Road is part of the A219.
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