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Edwardian swimming pool once used by wealthy Brits to get huge £4.1million revamp

Published on April 25, 2025 at 01:37 PM

ONE of the last remaining Edwardian swimming pools in the UK is getting a multi-million renovation.

The Bramley Baths in are undergoing a £4.1million project to restore and protect some of the buildings heritage , as well as develop new arts, culture and wellbeing activities.

Indoor swimming pool with changing rooms.
The revamp is expected to cost £4.1million in total

Part of the works include a new roof with solar panels, resorting stained glass windows and the original oak ticket office.

The pool dates back to 1904, when it was built in response to a cholera outbreak and was one of eight

Many of the rich and wealth people at the time used the baths too.

In 2023, thefacility gained a blue plaque to make its historical and cultural significance.

Recently, the baths received £639,375, from The Heritage Fund.

Helen Featherstone, director of , North at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: “We are delighted to support Bramley Baths with the initial phase of their ambitious restoration project.

“Thanks to National Lottery players, they can continue to develop their plans to safeguard the building and the many stories held within its walls for future generations.”

Leeds Civic Trust added that generations have “washed, learned to swim, danced and used the Russian steam baths” at the swimming pool.

The facility was taken over by local residents in 2013 and since, they have crowdfunded to ensure the building gets the repairs it needs.

The building was originally a steel foundry and today the chimney can still be seen from across

One recent visitor said: “What an excellent find!

“I'm absolutely loving Bramley Baths.

“The swimming tuition is spot on; the bootcamp classes are fun, diverse and at just the right level; the are often better than those at some well-established yoga studios.

“I just wish I'd found this place sooner!”

Another added: “Great place to visit.

Bramley Baths building with tall chimney.
The Baths date back to 1904, when they were built in response to a cholera outbreak

“I learnt to swim here in the 1960s and now my wife goes to Pilates and the gym here.

“Well maintained and staffed for a

“And now to carry on the family tradition, both my granddaughter's are learning to swim here as well.

“Keep it up, keep it alive.”

The Baths welcome over 3000 visitors per week, including 17 local .

Another

Plus, a hidden

Interior view of Bramley Baths swimming pool.
Once completed, the Baths will feature a new roof and a range of new activities

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