The history
Built in 1974 and named after the local boxer who fought Muhammad Ali this building earmarked for demolition has recently been given Grade II listed status. It features a very striking “big top” aspect to its massive dome interior that houses multiple rooms for various sports beneath it. The centre shut its doors in 2019 after a new structure was opened nearby, siting high maintenance and heating costs amongst the various reasons for closure. It was later earmarked as a standby morgue during covid in addition to the huge car park being used as a drive thru covid testing centre.
The explore
I was surprised by how un-trashed the building was, especially given its size and location. The huge dome carries the outside noise in a cavernous way and being the only person in such a large space made every noise amplify in a way that was kind of cool. Despite it being widely open in its interior it was still very easy to get lost or miss bits. After I thought I was done I came across a martial arts room and squash courts!
Underneath the seating area
basketball, netball courts, showing off the big top style structure
view to the other side with the glass dividing walkway that is the main entrance separating the swimming area
it’s two water slides
Probably held many memories back in its day
main entrance walkway
fitness studios
Bar and food area
A couple showing some of the structure
Really enjoyed this one, lovely structure and atmosphere to it. Thanks for looking.
Built in 1974 and named after the local boxer who fought Muhammad Ali this building earmarked for demolition has recently been given Grade II listed status. It features a very striking “big top” aspect to its massive dome interior that houses multiple rooms for various sports beneath it. The centre shut its doors in 2019 after a new structure was opened nearby, siting high maintenance and heating costs amongst the various reasons for closure. It was later earmarked as a standby morgue during covid in addition to the huge car park being used as a drive thru covid testing centre.
The explore
I was surprised by how un-trashed the building was, especially given its size and location. The huge dome carries the outside noise in a cavernous way and being the only person in such a large space made every noise amplify in a way that was kind of cool. Despite it being widely open in its interior it was still very easy to get lost or miss bits. After I thought I was done I came across a martial arts room and squash courts!
Underneath the seating area
basketball, netball courts, showing off the big top style structure
view to the other side with the glass dividing walkway that is the main entrance separating the swimming area
it’s two water slides
Probably held many memories back in its day
main entrance walkway
fitness studios
Bar and food area
A couple showing some of the structure
Really enjoyed this one, lovely structure and atmosphere to it. Thanks for looking.