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The neoclassical Cleveland Bridge over the Avon River was built in 1826 by William Hazledine.
The neoclassical Cleveland Bridge over the Avon River was built in 1826 by William Hazledine. The Bath stone bridge with a cast-iron span is elegantly symmetrical, with a lodge at each of the 4 corners.
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Cleveland Bridge, Bath BA1 5DH, United Kingdom
Walcot Street is Bath's Artisan Quarter, with a bohemiam vibe and several small boutiques
Camden Crescent has Grade I listed buildings from late 18th century
The Museum of Bath Architecture explores the city's rich architectural heritage and its transformation from a provincial town to Georgian city in the 18th century
The Great Pulteney Street is a 100 feet wide quintessentially Georgian boulevard connecting Bathwick and Sydney Gardens on the east of the Avon River with the City of Bath via Pulteney Bridge
The Museum of Bath at Work showcases the commercial development of Bath over the last 2000 years, from the time of the Roman Baths when the city was known for its spas
The Pulteney Bridge across the Avon river is one of only 4 historical bridges in the world with shops across the full span on both sides
The Holburne Museum in the Sydney Pleasure Gardens displays a collection of fine and decorative arts built around the bequest of Sir William Holburne to the city
The Parade Gardens in the heart of Bath overlooking the Avon river are delightful Victorian grounds with a bandstand and gorgeous floral displays in summer