Clifton Lido and The Victoria Public House, Victorian swimming pool and pub in Clifton, England
Clifton Lido and The Victoria Public House is a Grade II* listed building comprising a heated pool with cast iron galleries and a two-room pub featuring a Victorian fireplace. The complex unites swimming facilities and traditional hospitality under a single roof.
The complex originated in 1850 as Clifton Victoria Baths, providing medicinal bathing, with The Victoria Public House joining in 1867. Together they served the neighborhood's residents as both a health facility and social hub.
The complex embodies the Victorian tradition of public bathing as a social meeting place where people from different walks of life gathered together. Visitors can still experience this blend of leisure and community interaction within its walls today.
The pool water stays at around 24 degrees Celsius year-round, making swimming comfortable in any season. The site offers spa treatments and dining alongside bathing, so visitors can spend several hours there.
The pool holds the distinction of being Britain's oldest surviving heated swimming pool and now uses solar panels to warm the water. Following extensive restoration work completed in 2008, it demonstrates how renewable energy can sustain a historic structure.
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