07/06/2023
Newly-Restored Templemore Baths Set To Open
Belfast's historic Templemore Baths has undergone a major £17 million transformation, with the facility doubling in size thanks to a new extension.
Set to open to the public later this month on 19 June, the historic Victorian building was sympathetically restored to include a interactive visitor centre focusing on the heritage of the local landmark, telling the story of its former function as public baths and swimming pool. Many of its original features have been sympathetically restored including the 'major pool' which will be fully operational again, and the old slipper baths.
Work also involved the transformation of the former courtyard area into a café within an attractive new atrium, featuring the original Victorian fountain which has been restored as its centrepiece.
The 28,000 square foot extension will be home to modern leisure facilities including a 25m six-lane swimming pool with spectator seating, an 80-station gym, spa facilities and changing rooms.
Belfast Lord Mayor, Councillor Ryan Murphy said: "Templemore Baths is one of the city's most historically significant buildings, so to see it transformed from a crumbling, derelict shell into a beautifully restored space for the local community and visitors is just fantastic.
"The new visitor centre celebrates the heritage of the building and the importance of public baths in the early twentieth century. It also describes the popularity of the two swimming pools in Templemore and reflects on the social history and industrial heritage of east Belfast and the wider city.
"The opening of the new extension also means that east Belfast will be blessed with three state-of-the-art leisure facilities following the opening of Lisnasharragh in 2019 and Avoniel last year. This is the sixth of seven new centres to be completed as part of Council's £105 million Leisure Transformation Programme."
The redevelopment of Templemore Baths was funded by Belfast City Council and The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project was also made possible thanks to the transfer of the former Templemore Avenue Hospital site from the Department for Communities to Belfast City Council.
Angela Lavin, Senior Investment Manager at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, added: "Thanks to National Lottery players we have invested £5 million to see the restoration and redevelopment of the original Templemore Baths.
"The impressive 130-year-old Victorian building lives long in people's memories and its social history from Friday night baths straight from the shipyard to learning to swim in the minor pool has been captured in the bath house's heritage centre.
"Its restoration and sustainable construction has sympathetically blended old with new as materials were reused rather than replaced and the workforce shared and developed new heritage skills during the restoration of heritage features."
The leisure facilities at Templemore will be managed by social enterprise GLL and the new visitor attraction will be run by EastSide Partnership on behalf of Belfast City Council.
Set to open to the public later this month on 19 June, the historic Victorian building was sympathetically restored to include a interactive visitor centre focusing on the heritage of the local landmark, telling the story of its former function as public baths and swimming pool. Many of its original features have been sympathetically restored including the 'major pool' which will be fully operational again, and the old slipper baths.
Work also involved the transformation of the former courtyard area into a café within an attractive new atrium, featuring the original Victorian fountain which has been restored as its centrepiece.
The 28,000 square foot extension will be home to modern leisure facilities including a 25m six-lane swimming pool with spectator seating, an 80-station gym, spa facilities and changing rooms.
Belfast Lord Mayor, Councillor Ryan Murphy said: "Templemore Baths is one of the city's most historically significant buildings, so to see it transformed from a crumbling, derelict shell into a beautifully restored space for the local community and visitors is just fantastic.
"The new visitor centre celebrates the heritage of the building and the importance of public baths in the early twentieth century. It also describes the popularity of the two swimming pools in Templemore and reflects on the social history and industrial heritage of east Belfast and the wider city.
"The opening of the new extension also means that east Belfast will be blessed with three state-of-the-art leisure facilities following the opening of Lisnasharragh in 2019 and Avoniel last year. This is the sixth of seven new centres to be completed as part of Council's £105 million Leisure Transformation Programme."
The redevelopment of Templemore Baths was funded by Belfast City Council and The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project was also made possible thanks to the transfer of the former Templemore Avenue Hospital site from the Department for Communities to Belfast City Council.
Angela Lavin, Senior Investment Manager at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, added: "Thanks to National Lottery players we have invested £5 million to see the restoration and redevelopment of the original Templemore Baths.
"The impressive 130-year-old Victorian building lives long in people's memories and its social history from Friday night baths straight from the shipyard to learning to swim in the minor pool has been captured in the bath house's heritage centre.
"Its restoration and sustainable construction has sympathetically blended old with new as materials were reused rather than replaced and the workforce shared and developed new heritage skills during the restoration of heritage features."
The leisure facilities at Templemore will be managed by social enterprise GLL and the new visitor attraction will be run by EastSide Partnership on behalf of Belfast City Council.
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Belfast Lord Mayor, Councillor Kate Nicholl, has visited Templemore Baths to see the progression of a £17 million restoration and expansion project. Representatives from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and leisure operator GLL joined Councillor Nicholl during the visit.
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Templemore Baths Restoration To Get Underway
Work has gotten underway on a £17 million restoration and expansion of Templemore Baths in east Belfast. Templemore is the sole surviving Victorian public baths on the island of Ireland and one of the few remaining in the United Kingdom that still delivers its original function, with most of its original interior fabric and fittings intact.
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