About

Fairfield House in Bath is a majestic example of Italianate architecture designed by the renowned architect James Wilson. Visitors are drawn to its calming aura and rich history that are palpable the moment they step through its doors. Rated highly by all who visit, this historical building and museum offers an engaging experience shaped by knowledgeable and enchanting guides. Their storytelling transports you through time, revealing the fascinating past of this remarkable site. After exploring, indulge in the delightful Caribbean cuisine available, making your visit a feast for both the mind and palate. Whether you're there for the architecture or the history, the positive, welcoming atmosphere ensures a memorable experience during your 2-3 hour visit.

Recommended visit time

2-3 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Recommended buy tickets ahead, Discounts for families

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Meadow View Close
Bus stop 156 m walk
South Lea Road
Bus stop 257 m walk
Newbridge Gardens
Bus stop 234 m walk
Penn Hill Road
Bus stop 156 m walk
Partis College
Bus stop 172 m walk
Burleigh Gardens
Bus stop 201 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.9
based on 82 reviews
4.9/5 82 reviews
Dominika Kozlowska
Dominika Kozlowska
1 month ago on Google

Would really recommend visiting as part of a tour they offer on their website! Incredible place with an amazing history and a must visit when in Bath. The building is also home to a lot of community groups and its amazing to hear about the work they do!

Yared Haile-Meskel
Yared Haile-Meskel
1 month ago on Google

It is amazing and well organized

Kinakee Champagnie
Kinakee Champagnie
2 months ago on Google

My desire had always been to one day visit the beautiful bath home of The Ethiopian Emperor H.I.M Haile Selassi, and now I can tick this off my bucket list finally at long last... Attended on the 6th July 2025 at Noon✨️ For me, my personal opinion is that it's definitely a must see, not just at the once stately residence of an Ethiopian Emperor at a stressful time in his life followinghis exile, but also the residence of a symbol of rastafarianisum and biblical roots, (being a direct descent of King Solomon and Queen Sheba). What a legacy, what a gem!!! I did not have a single preconceived ideation of how my visit would unfold, or what I would uncover, learn, ingest. All I will say is Wow, Wow, Wow and 100% thumbs up at the quantitative and qualitative studies conducted in order to deliver a jam packed dairlised, biographical vocalised eulogy on the the Emperor.. I wasn't disappointed with the tour, guides, factual content, staff interactions, visual & vocal effects, memorabilia, historical artifacts, and or general presentation of the grounds, and rooms or home. Suffice to say, yes I loved it. From start to finish I learnt a lot of useful, important information about the Ethiopian Emperor H.I.M Haile Selassi, and I'm glad I booked, and attended. The whole day, and my experience and presence there was fantastic. I left wanting to return, which I will be doing very soon on the 19th July 2025. I also think that this should be given more coverage in regards to UK education for cultural, historical purposes and pray that this is implemented a long the lines of a museum for recognition. Please please pop along to Bath and check out Fairfield House 🏠, it's certainly worth it.🙏🏾✨️💛

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