Bolton: Great Moor Street:

Exterior of building


   

 
 

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The Bolton Turkish Baths at 16 Great Moor Street, shown here in 1995, fifteen years after it closed. The building, which is Grade II Listed, was designed by local architects, Stones & Gradwell, and was opened on 3 September 1891. It has been used for several purposes since the baths closed and is currently a police station.

 

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Victorian Turkish Baths:
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