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Assembly Rooms

Category: Monuments + Museums

Bennett Street, Bath, BA1 2QH

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Assembly Rooms - Bath - Reviews of Assembly Rooms - TripAdvisor
The Museum of Costume, in the Assembly Rooms, contains some of the most beautiful handwork I have ever seen. The seventeenth and eighteenth century collection just filled the eye. I was ...
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Assembly Rooms, Bath, United Kingdom : Reviews of Assembly Rooms - Yahoo! Travel
The Assembly Rooms were the meeting place for public entertainment in the 18th century, and continue to be used today. The Ball Room is the largest space, and was ...
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Assembly Rooms, Bath Others Reviews - TrustedPlaces
The Assembly Rooms were built in 1770 and specifically designed by Wood the Younger to hold assemblies of up to 1000 guests. It includes many rooms, such as the Ball Room, where the magnificent chandeliers are said to be among the best on the world, as well as The Octagon, the Tea Room and the Card ...
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Bath Assembly Rooms on AboutBritain.com
Pratts Hotel is centrally located within historic Bath, close to the Abbey, Roman Baths, Royal Crescent and wonderful shops. The historical ambience of the hotel combines with modern facilities, superb food,...
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The Assembly Rooms in Bath city for your conferences and meeting venues
The Assembly Rooms, on their completion in 1771, were described as the 'most noble and elegant of any in the Kingdom'. The original Whitefriars crystal chandeliers are still a sparkling highlight of the building along with splendid portraits by Gainsborough, Hoare and Ramsey. Today the Assembly Room...
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Assembly Rooms Bath
The elegant Assembly Rooms were designed by John Wood the Younger from 1769 to act as a venue for social events and a public meeting place. If you were a member of high society visiting Bath during the Georgian and Victorian periods, then the Assembly Rooms were an essential stop on your daily socia...
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Searcy - Assembly Rooms, Bath
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 spl...
searcys.co.uk

Bath Assembly Rooms : Bath Somerset England : UK Museums
guests danced, played cards, listened to music, drank tea and more importantly hobnosed with other members of high society in Bath at the time. On your visit, you'll see the Ball Room where balls such as those featured in Jane Austen's novels were once held twice weekly and catered for a thousand gu...
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