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Report - Smethwick Baths, Birmingham - August 23

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UrbandonedTeam

the north
Regular User
Smethwick Baths

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The baths dates back to 1933 designed by Smethwick Borough Engineer, Roland Fletcher and the architect Chester Button. The building originally opened as Thimblemill Baths as a two-season facility, with swimming in the spring/summer months and concerts during the winter. It is an exceptionally fine building and a complete example of the ‘Moderne’ style of architecture. Reflecting this, and the wealth of high quality Art Deco internal features, the building is statutorily listed as Grade II. It hosted The Beatles and The Rolling Stones until it was converted into a leisure centre. The building has two pools.

Visited with @DustySensorPhotography . When we rocked up, it looked well protected with an abundance of cameras and security branding all around. The lack of boards with it only recently closing suggested that either would be heavily alarmed internally. Once we made it inside, the sensors were working and in no time, security arrived, so photographing the structure was pretty rushed. The main pool is really nice, one of the best I've seen, especially in a long time, even decaying slightly so I doubt it will be long before it starts to really struggle. Additionally, there are a lot of delightful Art Deco bits and bobs around the structure.

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Reception.

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CCTV! (recording)

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Dance hall.

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Pool 1

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One from when it was open.

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Gym.

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Pool 2.

There was the changing rooms, a sauna and some other rooms, but nothing as interesting as the main bits. World record report right here, began at 16:11, gotta dash to make it to my car before parking runs out. Next time I have wi-fi I'll drop another.

Thanks for reading :)
 
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mookster

grumpy sod
Regular User
Oh no way, as soon as you mentioned Thimblemill I remembered this.

Back in 2011 I somehow, through someone, managed to get a permission visit to the network of tunnels underneath the building which were used as air raid shelters during the Second World War, seeing the photos of the pool there brought it all back of walking alongside it when it was open in full clothes with rucksacks and all the gear!

I don't think I ever posted the photos because at the time it wasn't really 'exploring' it was just seeing somewhere cool. My most overriding memory of it was it being like a sauna down there, which was welcome on the freezing cold December day I visited.

Apologies for the thread hijack but in case anyone does go and have a look here, try and find a way into them to see what shape they are in!

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JakeV50

28DL Regular User
Regular User
That's a beauty! Disused swimming pools are really appealing to me and I don't know why.
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
Cracking set. You instantly see art deco here. So clean too. Another great job guys :thumb
 
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