I've seen this place floating around on facebook and instagram but I don't think there have been any reports yet
History:
I'll keep the history brief as there is not much interesting about the history outside of its use by the royal navy and there isn't much I could find online
The King Alfred leisure centre was built just before war was declared in 1939. It was commandeered by the royal navy as "HMS King Alfred" for the training of RNVR officers.
Following the war it kept the name and opened to the public as the King Alfred leisure centre.
It saw many since closed developments including a 10 pin bowling alley which opened in 1960 and changed hands multiple times before it finally closed in 1989, a Megazone ( laser tag, closed in 2004 due to legal problems) and a bowles club which closed in 2014.
Currently it features a 25m 6 lane swimming pool, a larger pool with a slide and a smaller one for children as well as multiple gyms and a ballroom which is rented out for events.
Recently, the King Alfred centre has been experiencing multiple technical difficulties. It was shut for multiple weeks in the start of 2023 when its boilers broke down and it had problems with its water supply that saw it close for a couple days last month.
The council is planning to demolish it to build a new leisure centre with multiple locations proposed including on top of the old one.
Recently a board was ripped off in the car park leading in which has since been sealed. I'll try to keep any who want to know updated as i only live about an hours walk away from this place.
The Explore:
I went to have a look at this with some local mates as soon as I heard it was open. Squeezed under a board and through some bars and I was in. Looked around the whole of the bowling alley and megazone but missed the bowls club which was also apparently open. Sorry about the photo quality, I don't have the money for a decent camera.
Bowling alley:
Megazone:
There was also an old rotten weed grow at the end of the silver pipes in the back that I didn't get any photos of.
As well as an infestation of what I think are oriental cockroaches (correct me if I'm wrong) making the most of the warm environment under the heated pool.
I counted 7 when I was own there but that just means that there were probably many more I wasn't seeing.
Thanks for reading
and credit to @JasonS4s for the advice getting in.
History:
I'll keep the history brief as there is not much interesting about the history outside of its use by the royal navy and there isn't much I could find online
The King Alfred leisure centre was built just before war was declared in 1939. It was commandeered by the royal navy as "HMS King Alfred" for the training of RNVR officers.
Following the war it kept the name and opened to the public as the King Alfred leisure centre.
It saw many since closed developments including a 10 pin bowling alley which opened in 1960 and changed hands multiple times before it finally closed in 1989, a Megazone ( laser tag, closed in 2004 due to legal problems) and a bowles club which closed in 2014.
Currently it features a 25m 6 lane swimming pool, a larger pool with a slide and a smaller one for children as well as multiple gyms and a ballroom which is rented out for events.
Recently, the King Alfred centre has been experiencing multiple technical difficulties. It was shut for multiple weeks in the start of 2023 when its boilers broke down and it had problems with its water supply that saw it close for a couple days last month.
The council is planning to demolish it to build a new leisure centre with multiple locations proposed including on top of the old one.
Recently a board was ripped off in the car park leading in which has since been sealed. I'll try to keep any who want to know updated as i only live about an hours walk away from this place.
The Explore:
I went to have a look at this with some local mates as soon as I heard it was open. Squeezed under a board and through some bars and I was in. Looked around the whole of the bowling alley and megazone but missed the bowls club which was also apparently open. Sorry about the photo quality, I don't have the money for a decent camera.
Bowling alley:
Megazone:
There was also an old rotten weed grow at the end of the silver pipes in the back that I didn't get any photos of.
As well as an infestation of what I think are oriental cockroaches (correct me if I'm wrong) making the most of the warm environment under the heated pool.
I counted 7 when I was own there but that just means that there were probably many more I wasn't seeing.
Thanks for reading
and credit to @JasonS4s for the advice getting in.