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Bus stations near Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset

  • Assembly Rooms, Bath City Centre,1 min walk,
  • Alfred Street, Bath City Centre,2 min walk,
  • Hilton Hotel, Bath City Centre,6 min walk,

Train stations near Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset

  • Oldfield Park,43 min walk,

Bus lines to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset

  • CITY TOUR,Bath City Centre,
  • 6,Bath City Centre - Fairfield Park,
  • 6A,Bath City Centre - Fairfield Park & Larkhall,
  • 7,Bath City Centre - Larkhall,
  • 20,University - Bath Centre - Twerton,
  • 31,Lansdown Park & Ride - Bath City Centre,
  • 620,Old Sodbury - Bath,
  • 700,Bath Bus Station - Sion Hill,
  • D1X,Bath Bus Station - Trowbridge, Town Hall,
  • 3,Bath Bus Station - Bathford School,
  • 13,Bath Bus Station - Stambridge, Elmhurst Estate,
  • X31,Bath - Box - Corsham - Chippenham (DIRECT),
  • X76,Marlborough - RUH Bath,
  • X79,Hullavington - Malmesbury - Sherston - Yatton Keynell - Marshfield - Bath,
  • X83,Bath - Corsham - Chippenham - Lackham College,
  • X85,Semington - Hilperton - Monkton Farleigh - Bath,
  • X88,Worton - Great Cheverell - Bratton - Steeple Ashton - Holt - Bath,
  • 228,Bath - Colerne - Thickwood - Colerne - Bath,
  • 231,Bath - Box - Rudloe - Corsham - Chippenham,
  • 271,Bath - Bathford - Melksham - Bowerhill,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Bath Assembly Rooms?

    The nearest stations to Bath Assembly Rooms are:

    • Assembly Rooms, Bath City Centre is 56 meters away, 1 min walk.
    • Alfred Street, Bath City Centre is 128 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Hilton Hotel, Bath City Centre is 390 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Oldfield Park is 3327 meters away, 43 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Bath Assembly Rooms?

    These Bus lines stop near Bath Assembly Rooms: 6A, CITY TOUR, U5, X39

  • Which Train lines stop near Bath Assembly Rooms?

    These Train lines stop near Bath Assembly Rooms: GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset?

    The nearest bus stop to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset is Assembly Rooms, Bath City Centre. It’s a 1 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Train to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset?

    The GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY is the first Train that goes to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset. It stops nearby at 09:13.

  • What time is the last Train to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset?

    The GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY is the last Train that goes to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset. It stops nearby at 22:49.

  • What time is the first Bus to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset?

    The 3 is the first Bus that goes to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset. It stops nearby at 08:35.

  • What time is the last Bus to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset?

    The D1X is the last Bus that goes to Bath Assembly Rooms in Bath And North East Somerset. It stops nearby at 00:35.

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Bath Assembly Rooms Address: Bennett Street Bath Bath BA1 2 street in Bath And North East Somerset

Bath Assembly Rooms, Bath And North East Somerset
Bath Assembly Rooms, Bath And North East SomersetThe Bath Assembly Rooms, designed by John Wood the Younger in 1769, are a set of assembly rooms located in the heart of the World Heritage City of Bath in England which are now open to the public as a visitor attraction. They are designated as a Grade I listed building.During the Georgian era Bath became fashionable, and the architects John Wood, the Elder, and his son laid out new areas of housing for residents and visitors. Assembly rooms had been built early in the 18th century, but a new venue for balls, concerts and gambling was envisaged in the area between Queen Square, The Circus and the Royal Crescent. Robert Adam submitted a proposal that was rejected as too expensive. John Wood, the Younger raised funding through a tontine, and construction started in 1769. The new or upper assembly rooms opened with a grand ball in 1771 and became the hub of fashionable society, being frequented by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, along with the nobility of the time. The building, made of Bath stone, is arranged in a U shape. There are four main function rooms in the complex: the 100-foot-long (30 m) ballroom—the largest Georgian interior in Bath; the tea room; the card room; and the octagon. The rooms have Whitefriars crystal chandeliers and are decorated with fine art. In the 20th century they were used as a cinema and in 1931 were taken over by the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and restored. They were bombed and burnt out during the Second World War, with restoration undertaken by Sir Albert Richardson before reopening in 1963. They are now owned and operated by the National Trust and were operated by Bath and North East Somerset Council for public functions until March 2023. The basement of the building provided a home to the Fashion Museum but this closed in October 2022 after a break clause in the lease was enacted. The exhibits have been placed into storage as the Museum seeks funding for a permanent new home within the city.
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