Victoria Baths, Manchester
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Facts and practical information
Victoria Baths is a Grade II* listed building, in the Chorlton-on-Medlock area of Manchester, in northwest England. The Baths opened to the public in 1906 and cost £59,144 to build. Manchester City Council closed the baths in 1993 and the building was left empty. A multimillion-pound restoration project began in 2007. As of 2009, the building is on English Heritage's Heritage at Risk Register. ()
Completed: 1906 (118 years ago)Coordinates: 53°27'37"N, 2°12'59"W
Day trips
Victoria Baths – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Manchester Aquatics Centre, Elizabeth Gaskell's House, Whitworth Art Gallery, National Speedway Stadium.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Victoria Baths?
Nearby attractions include Edgar Wood Centre, Manchester (5 min walk), St Chrysostom's Church, Manchester (6 min walk), Elizabeth Gaskell's House, Manchester (8 min walk), Manchester Central Mosque, Manchester (9 min walk).
How to get to Victoria Baths by public transport?
The nearest stations to Victoria Baths:
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Tram
Bus
- Chorlton upon Medlock, Plymouth Grove / near Winterford Avenue • Lines: 191, 197 (4 min walk)
- Longsight, Plymouth Grove / near Grindlow Street • Lines: 191, 197 (5 min walk)
Train
- Ardwick (20 min walk)
- Ashburys (31 min walk)
Tram
- Piccadilly • Lines: Altr, Asht, Bury, Eccl, Mcuk, Picc (34 min walk)