Great Pulteney Street, located across the Avon River from the heart of Bath and accessible via Pulteney Bridge, stands as one of the city’s longest and widest thoroughfares. Commissioned in the late 18th century, this grand avenue exemplifies the elegance of Georgian architecture. Flanked by stately homes, the street offers a glimpse into Bath’s rich architectural heritage. Visitors can stroll along its broad, tree-lined expanse, admiring the symmetrical facades and harmonious proportions that define the era. The uniform rows of stone buildings with their tall windows and detailed stonework create a sense of timeless grandeur, inviting exploration and reflection on the city’s storied past.
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