Finally getting round to posting my explores this is my first ever post so please be nice lol
I may be boasting but I was the first explorer in here for a very long time, managed to get pictures before a lot of it was smashed up, initially entry was tricky but managed it, unfortunately for other people wanting to go it has been since sealed back up and only one entrance remains available to get in. when in there we also went under the stage to find the old swimming baths still there just with the concrete foundations put in the pool itself
right here’s some history on the site, I bet many of you have partied in there wish I was older so I could off
Manhattans/Palm court built inside the old swimming baths was a massive well known night club in Southport through the 80s and 90s
now it’s just sat there falling apart inside from damp and natural decay.
The cost of bringing Southport, Sefton's former Victorian baths back to a working condition has been estimated at more than £6m.
It has remained empty for several years with only tentative interest from developers and has fallen into an increasingly dilapidated state.
Sefton Council is preparing renewed efforts to find someone willing to take it over, but must now spend about £500,000 on essential repairs and maintenance at the Promenade building.
Many well known clubland DJ’s and artists have played there over the years and was a great place for the club scene in the 90’s
I may be boasting but I was the first explorer in here for a very long time, managed to get pictures before a lot of it was smashed up, initially entry was tricky but managed it, unfortunately for other people wanting to go it has been since sealed back up and only one entrance remains available to get in. when in there we also went under the stage to find the old swimming baths still there just with the concrete foundations put in the pool itself
right here’s some history on the site, I bet many of you have partied in there wish I was older so I could off
Manhattans/Palm court built inside the old swimming baths was a massive well known night club in Southport through the 80s and 90s
now it’s just sat there falling apart inside from damp and natural decay.
The cost of bringing Southport, Sefton's former Victorian baths back to a working condition has been estimated at more than £6m.
It has remained empty for several years with only tentative interest from developers and has fallen into an increasingly dilapidated state.
Sefton Council is preparing renewed efforts to find someone willing to take it over, but must now spend about £500,000 on essential repairs and maintenance at the Promenade building.
Many well known clubland DJ’s and artists have played there over the years and was a great place for the club scene in the 90’s