Roman Baths & Pump Room
Roman Baths & Pump Room description
Museum / Wedding Venue / Business Meeting Rooms / Party Venue / Historic Venue
Large (1-300)
The Georgian Pump Room on the ground floor is a truly elegant space with capacity for up to 180 for a dinner or up to 300 for a concert.
Overlooking the Abbey and Kingston Parade, the Kingston Room and the Drawing Room are smaller attractive rooms perfect for a private celebration or a small meeting. These are the only two rooms in the Roman Baths and Pump Room complex that are available for hire during the day.
The Bath’s Historic Venues' team also manage the hire of the Assembly Rooms, Guildhall and Victoria Art Gallery in Bath. Visit www.bathvenues.co.uk or email us at bath_venues@bathnes.gov.uk for more information. Alternatively, call 01225 477786
Venue suitability
This venue is suitable for the following uses:
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Venue facilities
Within 200 metres
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35 round tables
300 chairs
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Other venue facilities
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Explore the rooms this venue has for hire by expanding the sections below.
Once the focal point of Georgian Society, the beautiful Pump Room remains the social heart of the city. It is an elegant room with large windows overlooking the Abbey. The Pump Room operates as a restaurant during the daytime but it is available every evening for events and is ideal for parties, dinners, charity balls and receptions.
Capacity
For dining:
180
As theatre:
300
For dancing:
160
For a reception:
250
17m x 12m
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The Terrace is an indoor space overlooking the Roman Baths. It is a hugely atmospheric setting for a small dinner party but if used in conjunction with the adjacent Reception Hall up to 160 people can be accommodated for a party and still have space for dancing.
Capacity
For dining:
80
25m x 3m
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The Roman Baths is the only naturally hot thermal spring in Britain. With flaming torches and steaming water it is a stunning location for a pre-dinner drinks reception. It is also licensed for civil weddings either first thing in the morning or in the evening when arguably the site is at its most romantic.
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