Pump Room & Roman Baths

Description

Wedding Mall offers this stunning venue for you to consider for your wedding day.
Pump Room & Roman Baths set in the heart of Somerset

Venue type: Historic Building
Description: The Pump Room echoes the romance of a bygone age. At night, when lit by candles and the soft golden glow of the magnificent chandelier, the Pump Room's splendour is unsurpassed. Within this treasure house of classical proportions sits many original paintings and furnishings - and the original Spa water fountain where you can still take the waters. What could be more magical than starting your evening reception with champagne and canapes around the flare-lit Roman Baths? With its steaming waters and Roman artefacts, this unique setting makes an unforgettable backdrop for photos of your special day.

Practicalities
Ceremony type: Ceremony & reception
Capacity for ceremony: 40 / 100 (Roman Baths)
Seated meal capacity: 40/160
Outside space: The Roman Baths can be used for drinks receptions and photographs
Photography inside: Yes
Photography outside: Yes
Parking: No
Disabled access: Yes
Confetti permitted: Not inside

Food + entertainment
Licensed bar: Yes
Late licence bar: Upon request
Disco facilities: Yes
Type of cuisine: All catering in the Pump Room and Roman Baths is provided by our contracted caterers Searcys, who have built up an enviable reputation for wonderful food and service. Please visit www.searcys.co.uk
Vegetarian menu: Yes

Additional services
Toastmaster: Can recommend
Florist: Can recommend
Band: Subject to noise restrictions
Photographer: Can recommend
Videographer: Can recommend
DJ: Can recommend
Event planner: No but can offer advise

Further info & directions
Additional details: We can accommodate up to 80 guests for evening receptions on the Pump Room Terrace, and up to 160 guests in the Pump Room itself. Civil wedding ceremonies beside the Great Bath are available at 8.30 am only.
Directions by public transport: TRAIN - There are frequent high-speed connections to London Paddington. For a slower service that is likely to be cheaper, try London Waterloo. Major cities such as Birmingham and Manchester have frequent services via Bristol. The south coast ports of Southampton and Portsmouth have direct services by train.
Directions by car: The centre of Bath is within easy walking distance for able-bodied people using the Park and Ride or any city centre car park. Park and Ride facilities are open Monday-Saturday 06.30 to 20.30. FROM THE M4: Leave the M4 at Junction 18 and take the A46 towards Bath. Alternatively, follow the brown traffic signs saying 'Roman Baths' along the A46 and A4 to Bath and then the Roman helmet symbol to Charlotte Street car park.

DETAILS

Address
Pump Room & Roman Baths Stall Street Bath Somerset
Telephone
01225 477 782/86
Email
Website
http://www.bathvenues.co.uk
Postcode
BA1 1LZ
County
Somerset
Region
South West