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The Bath Assembly Rooms, managed by the National Trust, are a Grade 1 listed building in Bath that played a central role in Georgian society. Designed by John Wood the Younger, these elegant rooms were a hub for social gatherings, balls, concerts, and more. Visited by many including Jane Austen and Charles Dickens!

Filming Sites: The Tea Room and Ball Room of the Assembly room were used in Bridgerton for the ball scenes.

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