No. 1 Royal Crescent located at 1 Royal Cres, Bath BA1 2LR, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01225 428126

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Christina Morgan

5 Google Rating

Really lovely place to visit, with the walk around/to it being almost as pretty as inside. A must-vi

5/ 5

Really lovely place to visit, with the walk around/to it being almost as pretty as inside. A must-visit site in Bath, close to many other places of great beauty and historical interest. The museum is great way to see what it was like to live inside these beautiful buildings in the 1700s. Really charming, highly recommend!

chris hickson

4 Google Rating

Lovely place. The Royal Crescent is both impressive and imposing. If you like your history, it's a w

4/ 5

Lovely place. The Royal Crescent is both impressive and imposing. If you like your history, it's a winner. The volunteers, who staff No1 are very knowledgeable. Talk to them, to get your moneys worth.

Henry Sullivan

5 Google Rating

Very interesting place. Full of interesting facts with knowledgeable guides. I was lucky to experien

5/ 5

Very interesting place. Full of interesting facts with knowledgeable guides. I was lucky to experience the house on a quiet Monday afternoon. Fantastic and definitely worth the price.

Linda Simonpietri

4 Google Rating

Free. Nice walk to experience/see these historic homes frequently seen on TV shows. Did not have t

4/ 5

Free. Nice walk to experience/see these historic homes frequently seen on TV shows. Did not have time to do a tour. Enjoyed walking around Bath to see this site & the Royal Circus-same objective & experience. Very close together.

Tomas Cvrcek

4 Google Rating

This is a fun place to visit. The whole thing takes about an hour and covers three floors and about

4/ 5

This is a fun place to visit. The whole thing takes about an hour and covers three floors and about ten different rooms. It was really quite interesting to see what life would have been like in the Crescent back when it was first built. The museum has activities for children even specified by age which made the whole thing more fun for our kids who otherwise would be probably rather uncooperative with my efforts to educate them through museum visits. Kids can try on costumes and touch some of the objects, so that was very hands on.

Karen Bridgeman

5 Google Rating

This was a fantastic museum. So many museums cater only to children or the information or "experienc

5/ 5

This was a fantastic museum. So many museums cater only to children or the information or "experience" are intrusive but this was fantastically done. A story of the family told through the rooms with the audio and visual taking you through the house in a very natural way. Gave context to how the house was used by the family and how Georgians used the space, items and decorations, interesting, informative and entertaining and honestly one of the best museums I've been to.

Lisa B

5 Google Rating

A beautiful place to visit! Friendly, helpful staff. Gorgeous decor. An interesting history. Lovely

5/ 5

A beautiful place to visit! Friendly, helpful staff. Gorgeous decor. An interesting history. Lovely sights, sounds and smells throughout this immersive journey through the house.

Nicolle Drakou

5 Google Rating

Absolutely amazing museum, showing the reality of life in the 1800-1900s, excellent use of technolog

5/ 5

Absolutely amazing museum, showing the reality of life in the 1800-1900s, excellent use of technology for the exhibits, which was unobtrusive and not tacky. I really recommend visiting this if you are in bath :) tickets were 11 pound per adult and we were lucky to get a walk in slot.

Eleanor Hutchinson

5 Google Rating

Great information about a day in the life of a family in Bath in Georgian times. Interesting to hear

5/ 5

Great information about a day in the life of a family in Bath in Georgian times. Interesting to hear about life above and below stairs making it interactive and absorbing. Wonder what happened to Richard?!

Ian Miller

5 Google Rating

Fantastic place

5/ 5

Fantastic place

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