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Bramley Baths

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About Us

Bramley Baths is a community-led, not-for-profit centre for fitness, health and fun, which houses a public gym, swimming pool and space for community events, meetings and fitness classes.

Serving the local area since 1904, this Grade II Listed building is a community hub hosting other organisations, events, and activities as well as supporting the community’s health and wellbeing.

2023 is the tenth anniversary of Bramley Baths being championed by local residents and supporters all over the UK and beyond, to secure its future.

 

Operating as a successful social enterprise, for and by the community, it is more than a pool – it is a special place in people’s lives and histories, and community support continues to preserve its past, deliver its present and help secure its future for generations to come.

Our Heritage

At the heart of its community since 1904, Bramley Baths is the last remaining Edwardian bath house in Leeds.

Built to improve public health and wellbeing in response to the outbreak of cholera, local residents came to wash, swim and use the Russian Steam Baths – fashionable with the wealthier Edwardians. Originally the Globe Foundry, the iconic chimney built from Kirkstall bricks, still towers over the baths today.
 

Retaining many original features including the oak reception box and stained glass windows, the baths were emptied during the Depression of the 1920s and filled with water and bleach every fortnight. A dance floor was built, allowing the Baths to continue as social hub for the community even in the toughest times, and from World War II to the 1960s Bramley Baths was well known across the city for its dances.

A black and white picture of bramley baths, Children stand in a row in edwardian swimming regalia.
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A black and white picture of the pool at Bramley.
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A black and white picture of the steam rooms at Bramley.
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Social events, galas and swimming lessons dominated the 50s, 60s and 70s. Generations of local people learned to swim at Bramley Baths including many of today’s members and visitors and staff, and competed in school and city wide competitions, with the Bramley squad being well regarded across Leeds.
 

Bramley Baths has been a constant in local life since it opened its doors in 1904 and has recently been awarded a Blue Plaque from Leeds Civic Trust in recognition of its significance in Leeds’s wider heritage.

A black and white picture of bramley baths, Children stand in a row in edwardian swimming regalia.

Generations have learned to swim, bathed, danced, raced, and worked at Bramley Baths.
 

It is more than a pool – it is a special place in people’s lives and histories, and community support continues to preserve its past, deliver its present and help secure its future for generations to come.

Our Team

Meet the Bramley Baths Team - a dedicated group committed to your well-being. Our certified instructors and lifeguards prioritise your safety and progress, ensuring every visit is rewarding. Join us and experience the care and support that makes our community special

Jobs

We are recruiting! Please see job descriptions and application forms below. In addition, each applicant should also complete the equality and diversity form and return it with your application.
Please return to all completed forms to: kay@bramleybaths.com

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