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The Palladian Bridge: A Jewel of Georgian Architecture

Palladian Bridge in Bath, one of four bridges of this design in the world, drawn in 1886 compared to today. The stunning bridge, the last of its kind in England and repaired in 1936, is Grade I listed and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

Nestled within the stunning Prior Park landscape garden in Bath, the Palladian Bridge is a masterpiece of 18th-century design. One of only four such bridges in the world, it stands as a testament to the architectural genius of its time.

Why Visit the Palladian Bridge?

A visit to the Palladian Bridge offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and appreciate the elegance and sophistication of Georgian architecture. Surrounded

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