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Peterborough Lido

Kev ros and producer josh offically open the peterborough lido


The Lido in the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire first opened in 1936 and is one of the few survivors of its type still in use in the United Kingdom. A striking building with elements of art deco design, the Lido and surrounding gardens cover an area of roughly two and a half acres (1 ha), lying adjacent to the embankment of the River Nene, south of the city centre.

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The land on which the Lido is situated was purchased by the corporation from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in 1927. The main pool is 8 feet 10 inches (2.7 m) deep at the deep end sloping to 2 feet 11 inches (0.9 m) at the shallow end and holds 500,000 gallons (2,273 m³) of water. The site, which also includes two other heated outdoor pools (learner and paddling), a large sunbathing lawn, balcony and refreshment area was designated a Grade II listed building in 1992. It is open to the public from late May to early September, closing during periods of inclement weather.

Peterborough Sub-Aqua Club are official tenants of the Lido, renting some of the rooms beneath the clock tower.

The vivacity peterborough lido opens for the summer season


References

Peterborough Lido Wikipedia