Great Pulteney Street is a grand thoroughfare that connects Bathwick on the east of the River Avon with the City of Bath, England via the Robert Adam designed Pulteney Bridge. Viewed from the city side of the bridge the road leads directly to the Holburne Museum of Art that was originally the Sydney Hotel where tea rooms, card rooms, a concert room and a ballroom were installed for the amusement of Bath's many visitors.
A view down Great Pulteney Street from Laura Place fountain
8-20 Great Pulteney Street
40 Great Pulteney Street
41A Great Pulteney Street
Pulteney Bridge is a bridge over the River Avon in Bath, England. It was completed by 1774, and connected the city with the land of the Pulteney family which the family wished to develop. Designed by Robert Adam in a Palladian style, it is highly unusual in that it has shops built across its full span on both sides. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
Pulteney Bridge in 2014
Pulteney Bridge by Thomas Malton in 1785
Pulteney Bridge in 2007
Pulteney Bridge in 1779 by Thomas Malton