Grand Pump Room

Grand Pump Room
LocationStall Street, Bath, Somerset, England
Coordinates51°22′52″N 2°21′34″W / 51.38111°N 2.35944°W / 51.38111; -2.35944
Built1789–1799
ArchitectThomas Baldwin and John Palmer
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameGrand Pump Room
Designated12 June 1950
Reference no.1394019
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameNorth Colonnade at Grand Pump Room
Designated12 June 1950
Reference no.1395195
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameSouth Colonnade at Grand Pump Room
Designated12 June 1950
Reference no.1395196
Location of Grand Pump Room in Somerset

The Grand Pump Room is a historic building in the Abbey Churchyard, Bath, Somerset, England. It is adjacent to the Roman Baths and is named because of water that is pumped into the room from the baths' hot springs. Visitors can drink the water or have other refreshments while there.

It has been designated as a Grade I listed building since 1950. Along with the Lower Assembly Rooms, it formed a complex where social activity was centred, and where visitors to the city gathered.