Tumbling Bay Bathing Place
The Tumbling Bay bathing area is formed of two constructed concrete bathing areas, with steps, fed by the River Thames via the Bulstake stream with weirs at each end. It…
The Tumbling Bay bathing area is formed of two constructed concrete bathing areas, with steps, fed by the River Thames via the Bulstake stream with weirs at each end. It…
Name Southall Open Air BathRecreation Road, Southall, LB Ealing, UB2 5PQ, England Built / opened 1913 Cost Dimensions 120′ x 30′ Water volume Water type Depth(s) 3′ to 6′ Diving…
This pool was within an area of the town called The Walks so was a town centre pool rather than a seaside one. Very little information is to be found.…
The original 80-yard pool was built in 1908 when part of the River Yare was sealed off. By the 1920s, swimming galas were held there, which attracted swimmers from across…
This pool first appears on ordnance survey maps around 1914, before the main park was established. By 1955 it was referred to as the “Old Swimming Pool” on maps. The…
This pool of unfiltered sea water was filled every two weeks at high tide. In 1963 the pool was closed at the end of the season for major refurbishment costing…
Berkhamsted Open Air Pool was opened in 1923 by a party of leading citizens, including local councillors and bathing belles. At some point the pool, including the toddlers’ paddling pool,…
A large pool designed for lane swimming rather than a multi use facility, this pool runs parallel with the sea front and close to the historic Madeira Drive. The iron…
Originally known as the Newington Baths, this outdoor pool was built on the site of the old Newington Water Company works. Slipper baths were also on the site and a…
Opening in 1922, this was a pre-modernist pool, built alongside the sea front. Ranging for 2′ 6″ to 8′ and containing 600,000 gallons of unheated sea water, the pool was…