Our First Trip To Bath…

It’s been three years since we first visited Bath and we’re looking at being able to do so in 2021, if all goes right. Our first time there was simply amazing and it was quite different than anything we had experienced here in the States. But just as fun as the actual ball was, the morning after at the Pump Room was also amazing and we’re looking forward to having breakfast here and taking the waters once again. 🙂


As a wonderful follow-on to the previous night’s ball at the Assembly Rooms, we were invited to breakfast at the Pump Room Restaurant by the ball’s organizer Izabela Pitcher. 🙂 We were extremely pleased by both the venue itself and the meal. The Pump Room is a restaurant that was originally built in the late 18th Century as part of a number of structures that were erected as part of developing the town of Bath as a resort destination for the rich. Here’s one view of the Pump Room in 1798:

And the front entrance today:

Also, the Pump Room was built as part of a complex that utilized the existing natural springs, to create the King’s and Queen’s Baths which were marketed as health spas; today, only the King’s Bath exists. Here we are arriving at the Pump Room:

Prior Attire Ball Bath Adam

Here I am wearing my wool sack suit- The weather in California is usually just not cold enough for this.

Prior Attire Ball Bath Karin

And here’s an interior shot:

Pump Room Bath

And yes, you can still “take the waters” of Bath…it’s really just warm cloudy water with the hint of various minerals… 🙂

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And here are a few more views:

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And an earlier view:

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Here’s a few more of us:

Prior Attire Ball Bath Adam Pump Room

And here I am pointing out the King’s Bath…

Prior Attire Ball Bath Karin

And finally, here’s one with our gracious hostess Izabela Pitcher: 🙂

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It was a wonderful culmination to our trip to Bath and it will always be a cherished memory for us.

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