River Avon And Bridges - Bath
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River Avon And Bridges. A graceful V-shaped weir just below the shop-lined Pulteney Bridge, an Italianate structure designed by the eighteenth-century Scottish architect Robert Adam, interrupts the flow of the River Avon -a crucial ingredient in the city's charm -. The bridge was intended to link the city center with Great Pulteney Street, a handsome avenue originally planned as the nucleus of a large residential quarter on the eastern bank.
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River Avon And Bridges - Bath can be found in the following categories:
Landmark Location: United Kingdom: Bath
Landmark Type: Bridges
Landmark Type: River and Lakes
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