Pulteney Weir

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Pulteney Weir is a historic curved weir on the River Avon in Bath, England, known for its picturesque setting beside Pulteney Bridge and its role in the city's Georgian-era river management.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic structure
weir
adjacentTo Pulteney Bridge NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Georgian era civil engineering
category Buildings and structures in Bath, Somerset
Tourist attractions in Bath, Somerset
Weirs in England
coordinateLocation 51.382°N 2.357°W (approximate)
country United Kingdom
hasFunction flood management
navigation management
river level control
hasPart central island section
multi-step spillway
hasShape curved
horseshoe-shaped
hasViewOf Bath city skyline
Pulteney Bridge NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade II listed structure
imageSubjectOf postcards of Bath
tourist photographs
inception 18th century
knownFor Georgian-era river management
association with Pulteney Bridge
picturesque appearance
locatedIn Bath NERFINISHED
England
Somerset
United Kingdom
locatedInProtectedArea City of Bath World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
locatedOnWatercourse River Avon NERFINISHED
maintainedBy local authorities in Bath and North East Somerset
material stone
near Bath city centre
Grand Parade, Bath NERFINISHED
Parade Gardens, Bath NERFINISHED
partOf River Avon navigation in Bath NERFINISHED
River Avon weir system in Bath NERFINISHED
historic riverfront of Bath
river River Avon NERFINISHED
subjectOf landscape paintings of Bath
tourist guides to Bath
touristAttraction true
viewpointFor Pulteney Bridge NERFINISHED
watercourseDirection flows through Bath towards Bristol

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Bath Weir hasNameVariant Pulteney Weir