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The Pump Room

Searcys, The Pump Room, Stall Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1 1LZ

Type:Historic Site

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The Pump Room Restaurant

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The Pump Room, with its Corinthian columns, glittering chandelier and spa fountain embodies what was once the heart of the Georgian social scene, when high society flocked to the city for the waters which they believed would relieve all their illnesses and discomforts.

Building began in 1789 and was completed a decade later. Whilst the Romans would have bathed in the mineral-rich water, it was the Georgians who began drinking it in the late seventeenth century. They came here to take the waters, which you can still do today.

The waters are pumped from the ornate King’s spring water fountain, overlooking the Roman Baths. Just inside the entrance to the Pump Room you might also notice a Bath Chair. Once a common sight in Georgian Bath, the Bath Chair was eventually replaced with the two-man Sedan Chair, and these were used to carry visitors to the waters.

Inside the Pump Room you will also see the statue of Richard ‘Beau’ Nash. Nash was a legendary gambler and socialite that played a key role in the shaping of Bath’s society and culture in the 1700s. He was also known as the ‘Master of Ceremonies,’ introducing a new form of social conduct to the city. 

The novelist Jane Austen was very familiar with the Pump Room, and used it as a setting in her novels Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. It was the place where 'every creature in Bath was to be seen in the room at different periods of the fashionable hours'.

Today it is home to The Pump Room Restaurant. Open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, the Pump Room Trio or Pianist play every day for your enjoyment.

 

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There is level access from the Abbey Church Yard entrance to the 18th century Pump Room.

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Accessibility

  • Accessible to Wheelchair Users
  • Disability awareness training for all personnel
  • Facilities for Disabled Visitors
  • Level access, ramp or lift to a public toilet

Audio Commentary in Foreign Languages

  • Braille

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  • Of historic, literary or architectural interest

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Opening (1 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday09:00 - 16:30*

* Open 7 days a week: Winter (Oct 1st - March 31st) 09.30 - 16.30 Summer (April 1st - September 30th) 09.30 - 17.30 Evening Summer dining during July and August. Closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day. Times may vary.

Dates and times marked with a '*' are provisional and may be subject to change

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Friday, 25th July 2025 - Saturday, 26th July 2025

Friday, 1st August 2025 - Saturday, 2nd August 2025

Friday, 8th August 2025 - Saturday, 9th August 2025

Friday, 15th August 2025 - Saturday, 16th August 2025

Friday, 22nd August 2025 - Saturday, 23rd August 2025

Friday, 29th August 2025 - Saturday, 30th August 2025

The Romans to Georgians Experience
The Romans to Georgians Experience at The Pump RoomStep back in time with this exclusive Romans to Georgians package — available only on Friday and Saturday evenings throughout the summer.
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Thursday, 18th September 2025 - Thursday, 18th September 2025

Breakfast with Beau NashBreakfast with Beau Nash at The Pump RoomStep back into Regency splendour for a truly elegant morning as part of the Jane Austen Festival. Join us in the historic Pump Room for Breakfast with Beau Nash—a refined affair inspired by the famed Master of Ceremonies himself.
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Friday, 28th November 2025 - Friday, 28th November 2025

Thursday, 11th December 2025 - Thursday, 11th December 2025

Shared Christmas Party NightShared Christmas Party Nights at The Pump RoomCelebrate the season in style at our shared Christmas Party Nights on Friday 28th November and Thursday 11th December, set in the breath-taking surroundings of the Roman Baths and The Pump Room. Begin the evening with a sparkling welcome drink beside the torch-lit ancient waters – the perfect way…
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