Fairfield House, Bath

Fairfield House, in Newbridge, Bath, England is a Grade II listed building.

[1] The Italianate two-storey house was built around 1850, probably by James Wilson, on Kelston Road in the northwest outskirts of the city.

[1] The house has significance to the UK Rastafari movement because it was bought in 1936 by Haile Selassie I after the death of the previous owner Mrs Campbell-White, following a short stay at the Bath Spa Hotel, while the house was renovated.

[2] There are numerous accounts of "Haile Selassie I was my next door neighbour" amongst people who were children in the Bath area during his residence.

[2] Fairfield House was used as a care home until 1993, when new room size requirements made it unsuitable for such use.