Fulham Baths, Public bathing facility in Hammersmith, United Kingdom.
Fulham Baths is a public bathing building made of brick that was built in the early 1900s in south London. The structure features a symmetrical design and carefully detailed windows that are typical of municipal buildings from that period.
The baths were founded in the early 1900s when London was expanding its network of public bathing facilities to give more people access to clean amenities. This growth was part of a broader effort to improve public health across the city.
The baths served as a gathering place where local people came to swim and socialize together. The building reflects how important such public facilities were for community life in London neighborhoods.
The building is protected as a listed structure, so any major changes to its exterior or interior features require special permission from local authorities. Visitors should be aware this is a historic building that needs careful handling.
The building and any structures attached to it before 1948 are all protected under heritage law. This means the preservation order extends beyond just the main building itself.
Location: London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
GPS coordinates: 51.48116,-0.19945
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:25
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