Pulteney Bridge' is the 18th-century bridge and it is one of Bath's most admired buildings. Robert Adam designed the Pulteney Bridge in 1769, the name of the city's most filmed examples of Georgian structure, and one of the world's only four bridges to have shops on both sides across its full area. The most majestic and romantic bridges in the country, best seen from the Parade Gardens and the weir of the crescent. It consists of various styles of food for all price ranges, as well as free shops and the standard stock store of Bath Rugby Club. They provide different product types for all price ranges, as well as independent stores and the Bath Rugby Club's official merchandise shop.
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