Housing the finest set of 18th century chandeliers in the world and coupled with impressive architecture and portraits by Gainsborough and Ramsey, the Assembly Rooms makes a stylish and truly historical setting for a wedding. Featuring numerous times in Jane Austen's novels, particularly Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, and in some of Charles Dickens' works, this really is a special place to get married, and is a true testament to Bath as a wedding destination.
With its elegance, historical importance and quality food and service, the Assembly Rooms has everything necessary for a stylish city wedding. There are four inter connecting rooms of varying sizes providing versatile space for weddings with 50-300 guests.
The Great Octagon holds up to 120 guests for a ceremony and features four original marble fireplaces and the largest chandelier in the collection. The Tea Room with it's stunning double columned balcony, original fireplaces and three stunning chandeliers makes the perfect backdrop to ceremonies for up to 250 guests. For larger groups, the Ball Room, with its intricate plasterwork, five chandeliers and stunning balcony is the largest eighteenth century room in Bath and can accomodate up to 500 guests for a truly spectacular ceremony. In addition to these rooms, the Card Room can be used as a bar and, with access to a small formal garden, it is a lovely choice for summer drinks.