Yes, it is really a simplified version of Art Deco. very similar shapes and designs but all trimmed down to be that little bit sleeker. This building has had a very up and down life – a highlight of British seaside life in its youth, but then closed and damaged in the war, reopened and adorned with 60s style, then closed and left to fall apart. Now it has undergone a major renovation and looks simply wonderful. I can’t wait to visit when it is open.
Absolutely – the pool has been open for a while, but the beautiful buildings are now renovated and ready to open too. It is an amazing achievement by local volunteers
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Lovely!
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I like these architecture picture. beautiful
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It has been tenderly restored – a joy to the eyes
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Loved the 2nd photo the best!
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Me too. The railings are striking and the swirl of the staircase is much clearer in this downstairs view.
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Love the light and clean lines of the building
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Yes, it’s a real delight
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Beautiful photos! I love the clean lines.
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I love the lines in the second shot.
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What a beautiful building, I love it – and perfect for B&W photography!
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Quite Deco?
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Yes, it is really a simplified version of Art Deco. very similar shapes and designs but all trimmed down to be that little bit sleeker. This building has had a very up and down life – a highlight of British seaside life in its youth, but then closed and damaged in the war, reopened and adorned with 60s style, then closed and left to fall apart. Now it has undergone a major renovation and looks simply wonderful. I can’t wait to visit when it is open.
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That’s great that the renovation was sympathetic to the original design. I can’t wait for you to go either 🙂
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With rising temperatures this could be a welcome addition indeed.
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Absolutely – the pool has been open for a while, but the beautiful buildings are now renovated and ready to open too. It is an amazing achievement by local volunteers
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