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Bon Accord Baths

Bon Accord Baths is a category B listed Art Deco indoor swimming pool and baths complex in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is recognized as one of the most significant surviving swimming pools of the inter-war period in the UK.[1] It is not currently operational, but is being managed by Bon Accord Heritage, a registered charity working to restore and reopen the facility under community ownership. It is currently listed on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland.

Bon Accord Baths
Pictured in 2024
AddressJustice Mill Lane, Aberdeen
Coordinates57°8′30.62″N 2°6′39.12″W / 57.1418389°N 2.1108667°W / 57.1418389; -2.1108667
OwnerAberdeen City Council
Construction
Opened30 August 1940 (1940-08-30)
Closed31 March 2008 (2008-03-31)
ArchitectAlexander McRobbie
Website
bonaccordbaths.org.uk
Listed Building – Category B
Official nameBon Accord Baths
Designated27 June 1991
Reference no.LB20677
Bon Accord Baths pool, prior to Bon Accord Heritage beginning work in 2020

History edit

Construction on the complex began in 1937, and it was opened on 30 August 1940.[2][3] The opening of the Baths was recorded in a surviving news film.[4]

The complex was called the "Uptown Baths" until its name was changed in 1955.

The complex was closed between April and November 2006 for refurbishment.[5] It was closed permanently by Aberdeen City Council on 31 March 2008 as part of wider budget cuts. The council stated that the operating costs were much higher than similar facilities across the UK, and that the complex were surplus to its requirements.[2] It was reported to have cost over £1 million per year to operate. In March 2010, the council announced that it was intending to sell the complex, noting that it had the potential for re-development while retaining the architectural features of the building.[6]

In 2015, a closing date was set for offers on the baths.[7] However, the complex was not sold. It is still owned by Aberdeen City Council, but Bon Accord Heritage have an agreement with the Council to develop plans for the restoration and reopening of the Baths under community ownership.[8]

In 2022, Aberdeen City Council passed a motion to give official support to the project.[9]

Architecture edit

The complex is housed within an Art Deco building, designed by architect Alexander McRobbie of the Aberdeen City Architects Department.[2] The structural system is reinforced concrete and masonry. The street elevation and side elevation of the front block are faced in local granite ashlar, the other exterior walls are finished with harling (viz. rough-casting). The relative austerity of the exterior belies drama and elegance of the interior, with an entry sequence consisting of marble clad ticketing hall and sycamore wood paneled corridor leading to a balcony overlooking the 120ft x 40ft pool. Seating for 1,000 spectators is arranged to either side of the pool. A five-level reinforced concrete diving tower is situated at the 15ft deep end.

The architectural critic and editor Catherine Slessor wrote in 2019 that "Underscored by a sense of municipal decorum and ambition, Alexander McRobbie's architecture steadfastly epitomises the famous maxim of Berthold Lubetkin: 'Nothing in too good for ordinary people' ".[10]

It was Category B listed in 1991.[11]

Reopening campaign edit

The community group Save Bon Accord Baths (later becoming Bon Accord Heritage SCIO) was established in 2014 with the aim of reopening the complex for swimming.[12] In September 2020, the group held an Open Weekend, allowing the public entry to the building for the first time since its closure in 2008; more than 1,600 people visited the building over two days. Since then, open days have been held twice a year, including Doors Open Day in 2023 .[13] Since 2022, the annual Aberdeen Jazz Festival has staged musical performances at the Baths under the title Soundbath.

Extensive work has been undertaken by the volunteers and trustees to date, including the cleaning up of much of the building, remedial work to prevent further decline, removal of all vegetation from the roof, extensive boarding up of windows and securing of the building to prevent unauthorised access and vandalism.[14]

In 2023, the project was selected by the public as one of five local charity partners to receive funding from the P&J 275 Community Fund.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ Gordon, Dr Ian; Inglis, Simon (2009). Great Lengths: The historic indoor swimming pools of Britain. English Heritage. pp. 224–225. ISBN 978 190562 4522.
  2. ^ a b c "Bon Accord Baths" (PDF). Aberdeen Local Development Plan. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  3. ^ George, Mitchell (19 March 2022). "Why we must save Bon Accord Baths". The Press and Journal. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Opening of new baths, Aberdeen". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Bon Accord baths ready to reopen". BBC News. 19 October 2006. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Council chiefs make a splash by deciding to sell off iconic art deco pool". The Scotsman. 17 March 2010. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Closing date set for sale of Bon Accord Baths". Shepherd Chartered Surveyors. 28 May 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Bon Accord Baths, Justice Mill Lane, Aberdeen | Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland". Buildings at Risk for Scotland. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  9. ^ Munro, Craig (1 November 2022). "Boost for Bon Accord Baths restoration as council throws weight behind plans". The Press and Journal. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  10. ^ Slessor, Catherine. "My favourite building: Bon Accord Baths, Aberdeen". AHSS | The Magazine of the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland (Autumn 2019): 62.
  11. ^ "JUSTICE MILL LANE, BON ACCORD BATHS (LB20677)". portal.historicenvironment.scot. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  12. ^ Voice, Suzanne at Aberdeen (14 March 2014). "Bon Accord: We Can Run The Baths". Aberdeen Voice. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  13. ^ Walker, David. "Aberdeen's Bon Accord Baths to open doors to public next weekend". Evening Express. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  14. ^ "Save Bon Accord Baths Homepage". Save Bon Accord Baths. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  15. ^ Leckie, Samantha (24 November 2023). "Thousands of votes cast as the winners of The P&J's 275 Community Fund are revealed". The Press and Journal. Retrieved 17 March 2024.

External links edit

  • Save Bon Accord Baths
  • Entry on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland

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Bon Accord Baths is a category B listed Art Deco indoor swimming pool and baths complex in Aberdeen Scotland It is recognized as one of the most significant surviving swimming pools of the inter war period in the UK 1 It is not currently operational but is being managed by Bon Accord Heritage a registered charity working to restore and reopen the facility under community ownership It is currently listed on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland Bon Accord BathsPictured in 2024AddressJustice Mill Lane AberdeenCoordinates57 8 30 62 N 2 6 39 12 W 57 1418389 N 2 1108667 W 57 1418389 2 1108667OwnerAberdeen City CouncilConstructionOpened30 August 1940 1940 08 30 Closed31 March 2008 2008 03 31 ArchitectAlexander McRobbieWebsitebonaccordbaths wbr org wbr ukListed Building Category BOfficial nameBon Accord BathsDesignated27 June 1991Reference no LB20677Bon Accord Baths pool prior to Bon Accord Heritage beginning work in 2020 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Reopening campaign 4 References 5 External linksHistory editConstruction on the complex began in 1937 and it was opened on 30 August 1940 2 3 The opening of the Baths was recorded in a surviving news film 4 The complex was called the Uptown Baths until its name was changed in 1955 The complex was closed between April and November 2006 for refurbishment 5 It was closed permanently by Aberdeen City Council on 31 March 2008 as part of wider budget cuts The council stated that the operating costs were much higher than similar facilities across the UK and that the complex were surplus to its requirements 2 It was reported to have cost over 1 million per year to operate In March 2010 the council announced that it was intending to sell the complex noting that it had the potential for re development while retaining the architectural features of the building 6 In 2015 a closing date was set for offers on the baths 7 However the complex was not sold It is still owned by Aberdeen City Council but Bon Accord Heritage have an agreement with the Council to develop plans for the restoration and reopening of the Baths under community ownership 8 In 2022 Aberdeen City Council passed a motion to give official support to the project 9 Architecture editThe complex is housed within an Art Deco building designed by architect Alexander McRobbie of the Aberdeen City Architects Department 2 The structural system is reinforced concrete and masonry The street elevation and side elevation of the front block are faced in local granite ashlar the other exterior walls are finished with harling viz rough casting The relative austerity of the exterior belies drama and elegance of the interior with an entry sequence consisting of marble clad ticketing hall and sycamore wood paneled corridor leading to a balcony overlooking the 120ft x 40ft pool Seating for 1 000 spectators is arranged to either side of the pool A five level reinforced concrete diving tower is situated at the 15ft deep end The architectural critic and editor Catherine Slessor wrote in 2019 that Underscored by a sense of municipal decorum and ambition Alexander McRobbie s architecture steadfastly epitomises the famous maxim of Berthold Lubetkin Nothing in too good for ordinary people 10 It was Category B listed in 1991 11 Reopening campaign editThe community group Save Bon Accord Baths later becoming Bon Accord Heritage SCIO was established in 2014 with the aim of reopening the complex for swimming 12 In September 2020 the group held an Open Weekend allowing the public entry to the building for the first time since its closure in 2008 more than 1 600 people visited the building over two days Since then open days have been held twice a year including Doors Open Day in 2023 13 Since 2022 the annual Aberdeen Jazz Festival has staged musical performances at the Baths under the title Soundbath Extensive work has been undertaken by the volunteers and trustees to date including the cleaning up of much of the building remedial work to prevent further decline removal of all vegetation from the roof extensive boarding up of windows and securing of the building to prevent unauthorised access and vandalism 14 In 2023 the project was selected by the public as one of five local charity partners to receive funding from the P amp J 275 Community Fund 15 References edit Gordon Dr Ian Inglis Simon 2009 Great Lengths The historic indoor swimming pools of Britain English Heritage pp 224 225 ISBN 978 190562 4522 a b c Bon Accord Baths PDF Aberdeen Local Development Plan Retrieved 3 May 2021 George Mitchell 19 March 2022 Why we must save Bon Accord Baths The Press and Journal Retrieved 29 August 2022 Opening of new baths Aberdeen National Library of Scotland Retrieved 3 May 2021 Bon Accord baths ready to reopen BBC News 19 October 2006 Retrieved 3 May 2021 Council chiefs make a splash by deciding to sell off iconic art deco pool The Scotsman 17 March 2010 Retrieved 3 May 2021 Closing date set for sale of Bon Accord Baths Shepherd Chartered Surveyors 28 May 2015 Retrieved 3 May 2021 Bon Accord Baths Justice Mill Lane Aberdeen Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland Buildings at Risk for Scotland Retrieved 19 March 2024 Munro Craig 1 November 2022 Boost for Bon Accord Baths restoration as council throws weight behind plans The Press and Journal Retrieved 19 March 2024 Slessor Catherine My favourite building Bon Accord Baths Aberdeen AHSS The Magazine of the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland Autumn 2019 62 JUSTICE MILL LANE BON ACCORD BATHS LB20677 portal historicenvironment scot Retrieved 23 February 2022 Voice Suzanne at Aberdeen 14 March 2014 Bon Accord We Can Run The Baths Aberdeen Voice Retrieved 23 February 2022 Walker David Aberdeen s Bon Accord Baths to open doors to public next weekend Evening Express Retrieved 3 May 2021 Save Bon Accord Baths Homepage Save Bon Accord Baths Retrieved 6 June 2021 Leckie Samantha 24 November 2023 Thousands of votes cast as the winners of The P amp J s 275 Community Fund are revealed The Press and Journal Retrieved 17 March 2024 External links editSave Bon Accord Baths Entry on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bon Accord Baths amp oldid 1217773406, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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