Putney Bridge
Putney Bridge is a road and footbridge that spans the River Thames in London, England. It connects the districts of Putney and Fulham and is known for its beautiful views of the river and surrounding areas. The bridge was originally built in 1729 and has undergone several renovations since then.
The current structure, completed in 1886, is made of granite and iron. Putney Bridge is also famous for its historical significance, as it was the site of the Putney Debates in 1647, where political discussions took place during the English Civil War. Today, it remains a vital transportation link and a popular spot for pedestrians.