Pulteney Bridge, Bath

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Pulteney Bridge in Bath is an iconic 18th-century arched bridge spanning the River Avon, notable for its elegant Georgian architecture and rare design with shops built across its full length on both sides.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
listed building
road bridge
stone bridge
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture NERFINISHED
centuryBuilt 18th century
connects Pulteney estate NERFINISHED
central Bath
constructionEnd 1774
constructionStart 1769
country United Kingdom
crosses River Avon NERFINISHED
crossesAt city centre of Bath
designedBy Robert Adam NERFINISHED
function carries pedestrians
carries road traffic
hasCategory Bridges in Somerset
Buildings and structures in Bath, Somerset
Grade I listed bridges in England
Tourist attractions in Bath, Somerset
hasCity Bath NERFINISHED
hasDesignFeature balustraded parapets
continuous rows of shops
segmental stone arches
symmetrical elevations
hasLength approximately 45 metres
hasNumberOfArches 3
hasShopsAlong full length
hasShopsOn both sides
hasViewOf River Avon weir
hasWidth approximately 18 metres
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
isSimilarTo Ponte Vecchio NERFINISHED
Rialto Bridge NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bath, Somerset, England NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Frances Pulteney NERFINISHED
notableFor elegant Georgian façade
shops built across its full span on both sides
partOf City of Bath World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
usedFor retail
tourism

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