Bath, Somerset, BA1 2QH
The Assembly Rooms, completed in 1771, is the largest banqueting venue in Bath and also one of the premier conference buildings in the region.
Today the Ball Room and the Tea Room still sparkle with the finest set of Whitefriars crystal chandeliers of their kind in Europe. They are linked by the splendid Great Octagon, furnished with portraits by Gainsborough. The building is also home to Bath's internationally famous Museum of Costume.
All areas within the complex are available for hire.
The Ball Room is the largest Georgian interior in Bath. Its 5 Whitefriar crystal chandeliers shed sparkling light from every facet and epitomize the finest craftsmanship of Georgian Bath. There is a striking red-carpeted entrance, minstrel gallery, wedding licence and licence until 1.00am. The Card Room was historically used for gambling and card playing, hence the name. It has a beautiful south-facing view through the French windows into one of Bath's Georgian gardens, Freshly prepared light sweet and savoury snacks including homemade cakes, Bath buns and traditional cream teas are served daily.
Corporate Events and Private Hire
Purpose built for social events in 1771, the stunning Assembly Rooms makes a perfect and inspiring backdrop for any private or corporate event.
Ideal for conferences, lunches, dinners, weddings, meetings, seminars, exhibitions, christmas parties or concerts The Assembly Rooms can cater for up to 500 people.
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