One of the iconic features of Bath is Pulteney bridge and its weir. The best place to look at both is from this bridge
Pulteney bridge crosses the River Avon. It was completed by 1774, designed by Robert Adam in a Palladian style: it is exceptional in having shops built across its full span on both sides.
The iconic V-shaped design of this weir is quite breathtaking
Flood-lit at night the bridge looks as spectacular as during the day
Access to the riverside walk is from here
down these steps.
Once we descended we got a different view of the bridge and weir
as well as of the building across the water.
The maze is centred around a large Roman-inspired mosaic.
Ken was very happy to finish first.
We had a last look at the bridge and weir before moving on
It's a pleasant walk
ahead of us was another bridge
The sculpture of a harp
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