Just downriver from Bath’s historic Pulteney Bridge, the Pulteney Weir stands as one of the most notable features of the River Avon, which meanders through this UNESCO-listed city. A weir has been in place here since 1603, designed to control water flow and prevent flooding. The current structure, with its distinctive V-shaped cascades, was built in the 1970s. Visitors can observe the river’s waters as they rush over the weir, creating a dynamic and visually striking scene.
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