Few locations in Bath are as instantly recognisable as Pulteney Weir, where the River Avon flows beneath the historic Pulteney Bridge.Â
The graceful curve of the weir creates a striking foreground, while the elegant Georgian architecture beyond reflects Bath's status as a UNESCO World Heritage city.
Completed in 1774 and designed by Robert Adam, Pulteney Bridge is one of only a handful of bridges in the world lined with shops along its full length. Together, the bridge and weir form one of the city's most photographed landmarks and a perfect example of Bath's blend of architecture, engineering, and natural beauty.
On a calm day, the reflections in the River Avon add another dimension to the scene, mirroring the historic buildings and dramatic skies that make this corner of Bath so special.
đ Pulteney Weir & Pulteney Bridge, Bath, Somerset
đ¸ A timeless view from one of England's most beautiful historic cities.
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