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Art Deco swimming pool in the UK with rare Victorian baths named one of the best in the world

Published on May 16, 2025 at 12:34 PM

AN ART deco swimming pool in Northampton, previously named one of the best in the world, is on the site of old prison and features grand architecture.

The Mounts Baths in were dubbed ‘world class’ by the BBC back in 2017, sitting alongside other historic venues in .

Art Deco style frontage of the Mounts Baths in Northampton, UK.
Mounts Baths was built in 1936
Interior view of Mounts Baths Northampton, an Art Deco swimming pool.
In addition to the main pool hall, there is also a gym and dance studio

Originally built in 1936, Mounts Baths sit on the site of the town’s old prison, as part of the civic centre – which also includes a fire station, police station and courts.

The baths are particularly special as in the UK tended to be outdoors, but this one is indoors.

The pool and group changing rooms also underwent a £600,000 glow-up in the past few years – yet it still retains original features.

On the inside, features include art deco hot rooms which have black and ivory titles, and a pool hall with a ceiling full of arches.

In the entrance corridor, there are also two large art deco panels depicting a male and female swimmer.

The pool hall has eight arches in total, and the pool is clad in blue tiles.

There are also tiered windows.

In addition, there are three hot rooms – all of which are decorated with the ivory and black tiles.

One recent visitor said: “I love this pool for – it is a fantastic pool in art deco style built in the mid 1930s and I am grateful we have it to enjoy.

“I would definitely recommend for fitness swimming, for a fun splash about at a(especially with children who cannot swim) I would recommend Danes Camp.”;;

Public baths were built in as a result of the 1846 Baths and Wash-houses Act, which provided laundries, individual baths and small plunge pools for communal bathing.

The construction of the baths then began in May 1935 and the building was opened to the public in October 1936, at a cost of £52,000.

Today, the venue is known as Mounts Baths and still features the iconic swimming pool.

In addition, there is a teaching pool, gym, dance studio and health suite.

A general swim at the baths costs £5.75 per adult and £5.50 for children (both off peak without a leisure card).

There is also a and will soon complete a £71million makeover with a new pool and spaces.

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Interior view of Mounts Baths Northampton, showing an Art Deco-style swimming pool with people swimming.
Inside, the pool hall features eight art deco arches

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