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Victorian bathhouse turned into leisure attraction to get huge £71million makeover with new pool and spaces

Published on April 09, 2025 at 11:53 AM

A HISTORIC Victorian bathhouse in London is getting an upgrade, including a new pool and sauna.

Kings Hall in previously known asPublic Baths, is expected to reopen with new facilities in 2028.

Illustration of the renovated Kings Hall Leisure Centre.
The newly renovated facility is expected to open in 2028
Illustration of the renovated Kings Hall Leisure Centre.
Plans for the development include a sauna and a steam room
Illustration of an indoor swimming pool with people swimming and relaxing.
In recent years, the bath house has fallen into disrepair

Originally a , the leisure centre in Clapton fell into disrepair over recent years and desperately needed renovation.

Now, the bath house will be refurbished, with a new pool, fitness suite, sports hall,and steam room.

Many of the Victorian accents will be kept in the

Caroline Woodley, of Hackney, said: “Over generations, thousands of people have learnt to swim or use the gym at Kings Hall, and it has been difficult to see such a beautiful building deteriorate as it has aged.

“Despite challenging financial times, it is right that we’re to bring the leisure centre back to its full glory – protecting a historic building for future generations, but more importantly providing modern leisure facilities that our communities deserve in a part of Hackney that is currently underserved.”

The plans for the bath house have been developed by FaulknerBrowns, who also designed award-winning Britannia Leisure Centre.

Work on Kings Hall is expected to start in late 2025, with the leisure centre reopening for public use in 2028.

It is expected to cost as much as £71million, according to local media last year.

The current leisure centre has a pool in the main ‘hall' of the building and originally, this was where the men's first class pool was.

Today, from years gone by including ornamental rails, white brick, an open iron trussed roof are all still present.

The former ladie's pool was converted into what is now the but still has an impressive hammerbemam roof.

The front of the building retains many of its original features including decorative iron railings and a staircase as visitors enter.

The stairs also feature decorate tiling and on the first floor, some rooms still have their original panelling.

The bath house originally opened in February 1897 and within the first five months, around 150,000 people had already used the baths.

Illustration of Kings Hall Leisure Centre transformation.
When the bath house first opened, 150,000 people visited within the first five months

Work was carried out on the baths in 1937, when Russian were installed.

In addition, the bath house was nearly destroyed in the lateand again in the late however plans were fortunately not pursued.

In the comments of a post from Hackney Council announcing the upcoming upgrade to the bath house, one user commented: “If was beige.”

Another added: “Amazing! Can’t wait!”

A third user said: “A historic venue for the real people of Hackney. I learnt how to swim in that pool!”

Illustration of a renovated leisure center's fitness studio with people exercising.
Members of the public have compared the plans for the building to a ‘Wes Anderson dream'

London boasts several amazing bath houses, including

Also, just minutes away from Covent Garden,

Illustration of the renovated Kings Hall Leisure Centre swimming pool.
London features a number of other bath houses
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