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Report - - Erdington Public Baths, Birmingham - November 2024 | Leisure Sites | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report - Erdington Public Baths, Birmingham - November 2024

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GRONK

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Regular User
November 2024

The Visit
During a day trip to Birmingham, I visited this place with @MotionlessMike. After much difficulty gaining entry, we discovered a surprisingly well-preserved, beautiful pool hall - despite sitting vacant for years. Though minimal graffiti marked the walls, the pool area itself was virtually untouched. Remarkably, several lights around the building still flickered on, even a decade after the establishment had closed down.

History
Despite its historical significance, surprisingly little information about this place is available online. The facility opened on May 6, 1925, offering a swimming pool, separate bathing suites for men and women, and Victorian-style Turkish baths. Though the pool could be converted for other uses during the winter months, swimming remained popular year-round, and the floor was never added. At just 1,500 square meters, the baths were relatively small, yet they proved immensely popular with the local community over their 90 years of operation.

The facility closed in 2014, replaced by a new leisure center on an adjacent site. Since then, the vacant building has sat largely undisturbed, with remarkably little vandalism considering its abandoned state. In 2022, the local authority announced plans for a "sensitive transformation" of the non-listed building, intending to convert it into an "enterprise hub" that would also feature a bar and restaurant.


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Cheers for looking :thumb
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redhunter

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28DL Full Member
Not too bad is it? I recall having to fit through a tiny window for this one, and then coming across a room with needles. Can tell I was in Erdington that's for sure.
 

Natah-X

Looking for beauty
28DL Full Member
Like you said in the overview its cool how little vandalism there is. Hopefully one day it can be saved and restored into something nice.
 

redhunter

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28DL Full Member
Like you said in the overview its cool how little vandalism there is. Hopefully one day it can be saved and restored into something nice.

I believe they're turning it into some kind of community hub place. I'm extremely surprised it's still intact if I'm honest, with where it is and the kind of people who use it.
 

GRONK

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Regular User
I believe they're turning it into some kind of community hub place. I'm extremely surprised it's still intact if I'm honest, with where it is and the kind of people who use it.
It is a bit mad, so many listed baths have been lost and this non-listed one gets saved :/
 

redhunter

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28DL Full Member
It is a bit mad, so many listed baths have been lost and this non-listed one gets saved :/

There's a bunch of baths that are/have been saved in the Birmingham area which is very good considering they usually rip all the old stuff down with a moment's notice.
 
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