Stonehaven Art Deco Open Air Swimming Pool

Stonehaven Art Deco Open Air Swimming Pool

Location

Stonehaven Beach / Queen Elizabeth Park
Stonehaven, Kincardine

Date

1934

Description

Rectangular-plan, 320,000 gallon, open air heated seawater swimming pool (55 yards x 20 yards) with long, single storey, pantiled, Art Deco, entrance range comprising turnstiles, café and flanking changing rooms; stepped buttressed enclosure walls. Painted poured concrete.

Related Information

It was designed by R.R. Gall of Gregory & Gall Architects main contractor William Tawse Ltd, Aberdeen. It was opened on the 2nd of June 1934. Water heating, circulation, filtering and disinfecting systems installed 1935; gents changing room extended 1936.
A classic piece of 1930's period pool design.
Stonehaven Open Air Swimming Pool's survival is 'unique as the sole Art Déco 50 metre salt-water open air pool anywhere in the UK' (Mitchell and MacDonald). Furthermore, together with Gourock, it is one of only two open air pools left in Scotland. Built at a time when recreational swimming was becoming increasingly popular and more readily available to the public through improved public transport and increased leisure time. LBR

Era

1900s

Information Source

Listed Building Record. www.stonehaven-heritage.org and www.stonehavenopenairpool.co.uk

Categories

Iconography

  • dolphin
  • human face or head
  • ship
  • sun

Creator

  • Gregory & Gall Architects, Architect

External Links

Photographer

  • Martin Sim

Unavailable Data

  • OS Map Reference
  • Related Artefacts

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