
Evening Entertainment
Enjoy an evening of entertainment around the
Roman Baths - with the steam rising gently from the waters and the wall torches flickering in their sconces, few places can equal the magic of the Roman Baths in the evening. This unique venue is ideal for receptions with a guided tour of the Baths, followed by a grand dinner in the
Pump Room.
Guests can mingle by flare light amongst the 2,000 year-old columns and stones at the edge of the Great Bath, enjoying the magic of the steam rising from the naturally heated water before going on to dinner in the elegant Pump Room above.
Longleat House makes the most magnificent venue for corporate hospitality and special events. Substantially completed by 1580, and home of the 7th Marquess of Bath, it is widely regarded as one of the best examples of high Elizabethan architecture in Britain and one of the most beautiful stately homes open to the public.
Step inside the Great Hall and you will find the most impressive room for dinners, conferences, product launches and cocktail parties. In the late 16th century, this hall would have been the living heart of the household, a scene of constant activity, of feasting and dancing. Combine this with the opulent yet relaxed ambience of the Green Library with its book filled shelves and green leather sofas, or how about the Orangery, an early 1800’s conservatory set amidst the rose filled gardens of the Love Labyrinth and Secret Garden and only a short distance from the lake and its resident sea lions!

Why not hold your event among Europe's largest collection of Naval aircraft or even under Concorde at
Fleet Air Arm Museum?
You can have a cocktail reception on the flight deck of the 'HMS ARK ROYAL' , see the Fleet Air Arm in action in the 'Flight Deck Experience' or dine in style under the first British built Concorde!
The Fleet Air Arm Museum at RNAS Yeovilton in Somerset has four exhibition halls and four conference rooms available for groups of any size up to 400 people. Private catering can be arranged to suit your budget, alternatively the Museum has a licensed restaurant open to the public.