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12 Tales of aGeorgian Christmas is now open until 5th January!

No. 1 Royal Crescent is a museum which has been decorated and furnished just as it might have been during the period 1776-1796. The rooms feature historic furniture, pictures and objects that reveal what life was like for Bath’s fashionable residents – both upstairs and downstairs. Our new immersive experience brings the house to life through film and sound so that visitors can get a very real sense of what it would have been like to live there.

What’s new for 2025?

No.1 Royal Crescent is pleased to announce its exhibition plans for 2025:

Exhibition One: The botanical world of Mary Delany and Georgie Hopton – A Domestic Arrangement

15 March – 15 June 2025

A unique collaborative project focused on the work of two women artists, Mary Delany (1700–1788) and Georgie Hopton (1967–). This meeting of artistic minds across two and a half centuries will combine the display of British Museum Touring Exhibition The botanical world of Mary Delany with artworks and newly commissioned designs for wallpaper and fabric by Georgie Hopton. These two artists are connected by their shared passion for and knowledge of plants and specifically flowers, coupled with their creative skill and ability for exquisite handcrafting.

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Exhibition Two_: The Most Tiresome Place in the World: Jane Austen & Bath_

5 July – 2 November 2025

In 2025 No.1 Royal Crescent will celebrate the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth with the exhibition, The Most Tiresome Place in the World: Jane Austen & Bath.

Jane Austen (1775–1817) had a complicated relationship with Bath. The scandals and shallowness of the City fuelled her cynicism and wit, and nothing escaped her scathing pen. And yet she wrote very little while living in the City. Letters, contemporary responses and the only manuscript she wrote in Bath will reveal the highs and lows of her time here, as this exhibition exposes how turbulence and loss cast a long shadow over Jane Austen and Bath.

A contemporary artistic response will be presented alongside this exhibition, the details of which will be announced in early 2025.

Current temporary exhibition

Being There. Until 23 February

Come and see our new temporary exhibition Being There, featuring four recently acquired Thomas Gainsborough portraits alongside 18 British contemporary artists working in portraiture today. Selected by guest curator Ingrid Swenson MBE, the exhibition is the first in The Gallery at No.1 Royal Crescent’s ambitious new programme of contemporary art exhibitions.

Learn more and book now.

Bridgerton filming at No.1 Royal Crescent

If you haven’t visited us before but we look familiar – well, you might have seen us on hit Netflix show Bridgerton! We were used as the exterior for the Featherington family home – with a little extra set garnishing…

Learn more about Bridgerton filming at No.1 Royal Crescent!