The mosaics were a real surprise. They were made in 2012.
I particularly like the little alley way under the houses to get there from Shepherdess Walk.
Behind it, now a park, used to be Wenlock bath
The Wenlock Swimming Bath, Wenlock Road, is the second class bath to the Metropolitan. It is 60 yards long, and 10 wide. It can accommodate a vast number of bathers in boxes with half doors on either side and at the top, and an unlimited number of spectators in galleries above the boxes. This bath being the longest in London is much used for swimming matches. The water is very far from clear, and the arrangements are altogether very second class.
The mosaics were a real surprise. They were made in 2012.
I particularly like the little alley way under the houses to get there from Shepherdess Walk.
Behind it, now a park, used to be Wenlock bath
The Wenlock Swimming Bath, Wenlock Road, is the second class bath to the Metropolitan. It is 60 yards long, and 10 wide. It can accommodate a vast number of bathers in boxes with half doors on either side and at the top, and an unlimited number of spectators in galleries above the boxes. This bath being the longest in London is much used for swimming matches. The water is very far from clear, and the arrangements are altogether very second class.