Northumberland Baths/City Hall, Grade II listed building on Northumberland Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
Northumberland Baths is a Grade II listed building on Northumberland Road featuring a striking front with Doric columns and five square windows above the main entrance. Inside, it now houses a modern gym and swimming pool available to the public.
The site was first developed in 1838 with a bathhouse designed by architect John Dobson. The current building was completed in 1927 as its replacement and has served the public ever since.
The building reflects Victorian bathing traditions that shaped how people in the city spent their leisure time and gathered with others. Its design shows the social importance that public bathing facilities held in the community during that era.
The facility is easy to find and offers modern amenities for swimmers and gym users of all levels. Most areas have been fully renovated recently, so the spaces are comfortable and accessible for visitors.
The building faced closure in 2012 but was saved and transformed by charity organization Fusion Lifestyle into a modern leisure center. This revival preserved a neighborhood landmark while adapting it for contemporary use.
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