Sheffield's Glossop Road Turkish Baths:

 the ground floor plan



Ground  floor  plan  of  the Glossop Road Turkish  baths  suite

The Turkish baths, originally intended for male bathers only, were opened in 1877 by the Sheffield Bath Company Limited.

There were, in fact, two sets of baths: the main suite open to the public originally comprised a cooling-cum-dressing room, two hot rooms, relaxation area, plunge pool, and two shampooing rooms; the second set was much smaller and could be hired out to private users.


  Steve Wilkinson, for the plan of the original baths

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Glossop Road Turkish Baths

      

Victorian Turkish Baths:
their origin, development,
and gradual decline

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