Type: Museum
No visit to Bath is complete without a trip to one of the oldest houses in Bath (c.1483). Centrally located and home of the world famous 'Sally Lunn' Bun (exceptionally light semi sweet bread) and now a living museum where visitors can experience a taste of Bath just a few minutes from the Abbey.
See excavations that show how this site has been used to refresh townspeople and travellers since Roman times. Also preserved is the original kitchen 'Sally Lunn' used over 300 years ago.
Today the 3 themed refreshment rooms serve an intriguing daytime menu based on the 'Sally Lunn' bun for morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea. Each evening our acclaimed historic trencher dinner is served from 5pm.
Opening Times
| Open All Year |
|---|
| Opening (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Monday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
| Tuesday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
| Wednesday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
| Thursday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
| Friday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
| Saturday | 10:00 | 18:00 |
| Sunday | 11:00 | 18:00 |
Facilities
- Gift Shop
Event Facilities
- Free Entry
Provider Preferences
- Celebrity connection
- In town/city centre
- Indoor Attraction
- No Smoking Attraction
- Of historic, literary or architectural interest
Children & Infants
- Accept Children Over 3
- Facilities for children
Parking & Transport
- On Bus Route
Catering
- On-Site café/restaurant
- Restaurant
Payment Methods
- Approx length of visit
- Blue Badge Guides admitted free
- Delta accepted
- Groups Accepted
- MasterCard accepted
- Max group size - 60
- Min group size - 10
- Solo accepted
- Special group rates
- Sterling Travellers Cheques accepted
- Switch accepted
- TIC Staff Admitted Free
- Visa accepted
Establishment Features
- Air-conditioning throughout
- Available for wedding receptions
- Cater for groups
- Staff fluent in foreign languages ** (List of languages are separately given)
- Toilets
Languages spoken
- Cantonese spoken
- French spoken
- Italian spoken
- Polish spoken
- Spanish spoken
Tours and Demonstrations
- Demonstrations Given
Road Directions
In the centre of Bath, near the Abbey and Roman Baths.
From the Abbey main doors go left into the next courtyard, walk past the Tourist Information Centre, and cross the little road, York Street, in front of you. Go down the pedestrian street (Church Street) and take the first alley on the left, North Parade Passage, Sally Lunns is on the left.
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