Cleveland Pools

Cleveland Pools
Location: Bath, Somerset, England
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Area: 180 square metres (1,900 sq ft)
Built: c. 1814
Architect: John Pinch the elder
Architectural style(s): Georgian
Listed Building – Grade II*
Designated: 5 August, 1975[1]
Reference #: 445855
Location of Cleveland Pools in Somerset

Cleveland Pools in Hampton Row, Bath, Somerset, England is a semi-circular lido built, by John Pinch the elder, around 1814.[1] It is believed to be the oldest public outdoor swimming pool in England.[2]

The pool was open to the River Avon. The Georgian site included 12 dressing rooms.[1]

The site was closed in the 1970s and was a for a short time used as a trout farm. In 2004 Bath and North East Somerset council put the site up for sale or long lease,[3] and it was added to the English Heritage Buildings at Risk Register.[4] There has subsequently been a campaign, supported by The Prince's Regeneration Trust and the Trevor Osborne Property Group,[5] to renovate it. The proposed plans would restore the pool and see the addition of a cafe/restaurant and spa/treatment rooms.[6]

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