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Pulteney Bridge

Pulteney Bridge is one of only four bridges lined with shops in the world, but Robert Adam's creation has more than novelty value. His graceful composition is one of the unqualified successes of English Palladianism and provides the perfect integrating link between two halves of a Palladian city.

It was completed in 1773 and is designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building LinkExternal link
by Paul Gillett

Created: Mon, 30 Aug 2010, Updated: Mon, 30 Aug 2010


9 images use this description:

ST7564 : Pulteney Bridge, Bath by David Smith
2016
ST7564 : Pulteney Bridge and the Weir at night by Rob Farrow
2015
ST7564 : Pulteney Bridge & Weir from North Parade Bridge by Rob Farrow
2015
ST7564 : Florist's display by Patrick Mackie
2015
ST7564 : Bath - Pulteney Bridge spanning the Avon by Rob Farrow
2015
ST7564 : View from North Parade Bridge by Lauren
2014
ST7564 : Pulteney Bridge by Paul Gillett
2010
ST7564 : Pulteney Bridge by Paul Gillett
2010
ST7564 : Pulteney Bridge by Paul Gillett
2010


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