Aberdeen’s Art Deco Heritage 1. Bon Accord Baths
Posted in Aberdeen, Art Deco at 9:32 pm on 8 October 2008
I was browsing the www last night and I discovered that Aberdeen City Council has recently closed these baths apparently not long after refurbishing them.
To see how sad a loss this could be just feast your eyes on these pictures. This is such a wonderful Art Deco interior. This is simply how a baths ought to be. When I first saw the photographs I was stunned.
It is a pity that the facilities are no longer cost effective. It seems each visitor to the baths was effectively subsidised to the tune of £11 a visit!
In these cash straitened times I suppose Aberdeen council has to make cuts somewhere but surely this interior deserves preserving and cherishing.
There is a link – which I can’t seem to follow – to a petition against the closure and also a statement that these baths had the only diving boards in Aberdeen!
I realise the upkeep is a severe strain on the public purse and people want more modern facilities, flumes etc, but I don’t think beautiful is too strong a word to describe what can be seen here. Magnificent even.
Is there not a way the Bon Accord Baths can be taken over by some preservation trust?



jackdeighton
October 12, 2008 at 7:33 pm
The good lady has suggested putting in a sprung wooden floor and using the place for dancing – ceilidhs and such.
They could even use it for wedding receptions and the like.
Sounds good to me.
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