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Nechells Baths PLA01_01_085
Nechells Baths, Nechells Park Road, Nechells, Birmingham. Nechells Baths, seen from the west after restoration work to convert it into a community and business centre.
The baths were opened in 1910 and closed in 1995. In the early 21st century the building was restored and converted into a community and business centre, which opened in 2006. The conversion retained the original Edwardian facade, interior layout and fabric. The building is Grade II Listed
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21st Century Bathing Baths Brick Civic Early 20th Century Edwardian Indoor Swimming Pool Restoration Sport And Recreation Sporting Sports Sports Heritage Sports History Swim Community Centre Converted Repaired Terracotta
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This print showcases the Nechells Baths in Birmingham, a remarkable piece of architectural history. Opened in 1910, this magnificent building served as an indoor swimming pool and bathing facility until its closure in 1995. However, thanks to extensive restoration work carried out in the early 21st century, it was transformed into a vibrant community and business center that officially opened its doors in 2006. The restoration project successfully preserved the original Edwardian facade, interior layout, and fabric of the building, ensuring its historical significance remained intact. The red brick and terracotta structure stands proudly as a Grade II Listed landmark within Nechells Park Road. With its rich heritage rooted in sports and recreation, this converted space now serves as a hub for various community activities. It has become a symbol of civic pride where locals can gather for social events or pursue their entrepreneurial endeavors. Simon Inglis's expertly captured photograph allows us to appreciate both the grandeur of this edwardian masterpiece and the meticulous craftsmanship involved in its repair and conversion. It is truly remarkable how such an iconic structure has been given new life while still honoring its sporting past.
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