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Withington Baths & Leisure Centre

📍 Withington, North West

4.3(367 Google reviews)👶All ages

Manchester's sole surviving Edwardian swimming pool, community-run with a 60-station gym, fitness classes, sauna, on-site café, and free parking. Weekend family swim sessions available with no time slot restrictions.

Unlimited swim timeCommunity atmosphereEdwardian heritage poolFriendly staffClean facilitiesPool parties
★★★★★Featured review by Salford Sirens

Aesthetics: Oh Withington Baths and Leisure Centre, you really blow the competition out of the water in this regard. The tasteful wooden doors. The sublime window. The bespoke reception area and Lego model of the building. We love the history wall which details the building’s interesting lore and fortuitous restoration. Highly appreciate the colours, especially in the sauna, which, at the risk of sounding like this South Manchester-based pool’s target demographic, give Wes Anderson. Put your head in the water whilst swimming and things can get a bit serene and it is quite delightful, provided you don’t read the section on water quality. 9/10 Pool Dimensions: More or less your common-or-garden size, not particularly massive and not too tight. I’d appreciate a bit more depth, but sometimes you can expect too much and it is good to be happy with what you have got. Imran from a few Google Reviews south of us claims that his child drowned in this pool, and far be it from me to question his expertise in this area but the only way I see this being the case is if his child is/was three inches tall. 5/10 Amenities and Facilities: Standard issue gym. Perhaps the best sauna in the business, with an ambitious size and fun little rocking chairs to wait your turn in, although the sauna showers are basically a single stream of water. The clientele and staff cultivate a very collegiate and genial vibe, if not particularly warm. Prudes may turn their noses up at the changing facilities, given that they are located around the edges of the pool and are relatively low cut, but I find this lends a bit of a frisson to the changing experience and adds to the gentleman’s club atmosphere. 8/10 Water Quality: Life is made up of compromises. It is perhaps to be expected that, when receiving high quality amenities and aesthetics in such a venerable location, there are certain sacrifices you have to accept. Here, the sacrifice is bitty. Sadly, the rumours of bitty are not greatly exaggerated. For those of you who are not pool cognoscenti, bitty refers to the flotsam and jetsam that can accumulate in pools if they are not adequately maintained — hair, skin flakes, matter, etc. The quaint beauty of this pool’s water is marred by bitty. Bitties lay strewn across the length and breadth of the pool, they float in its midsection, they cling to your arms and legs. Bitty here, bitty there, bitty everywhere, it is truly Bitty City. Swimming here with goggles can feel like one is playing Crossy Road, only with the player character replaced by one’s lithe swimmers body and the cars and trains and whatnot by tangles of pubic hair and specks of black matter. Things can go from Wes Anderson to Paul WS Anderson in a remarkably short amount of time, especially if you are somewhat prone to accidentally ingesting water when you swim, like yours truly. Eating and drinking bitty should never be something you accept as part of a gorgeous swim. 5/10

🏆 Family Action Verdict

Best for families who want a relaxed swim without clock-watching — the unlimited session policy is rare in Manchester and suits children who need time to build confidence in the water. The community atmosphere is genuine and the staff consistently earn praise.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡No time slots — swim for as long as you want during family sessions
Changing facilities are open-plan around the pool perimeter — factor this in with young children
🎟️Check water temperature across different pool zones before settling
🚗On-site café is open for post-swim refreshments

💬 What Families Are Saying

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4.3

367 Google reviews

Friendly staff and community feel40%
Unlimited swim sessions30%
Clean well-maintained pool20%
Temperature inconsistencies10%
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Salford Sirens

7 months ago

Aesthetics: Oh Withington Baths and Leisure Centre, you really blow the competition out of the water in this regard. The tasteful wooden doors. The sublime window. The bespoke reception area and Lego model of the building. We love the history wall which details the building’s interesting lore and fortuitous restoration. Highly appreciate the colours, especially in the sauna, which, at the risk of sounding like this South Manchester-based pool’s target demographic, give Wes Anderson. Put your head in the water whilst swimming and things can get a bit serene and it is quite delightful, provided you don’t read the section on water quality. 9/10 Pool Dimensions: More or less your common-or-garden size, not particularly massive and not too tight. I’d appreciate a bit more depth, but sometimes you can expect too much and it is good to be happy with what you have got. Imran from a few Google Reviews south of us claims that his child drowned in this pool, and far be it from me to question his expertise in this area but the only way I see this being the case is if his child is/was three inches tall. 5/10 Amenities and Facilities: Standard issue gym. Perhaps the best sauna in the business, with an ambitious size and fun little rocking chairs to wait your turn in, although the sauna showers are basically a single stream of water. The clientele and staff cultivate a very collegiate and genial vibe, if not particularly warm. Prudes may turn their noses up at the changing facilities, given that they are located around the edges of the pool and are relatively low cut, but I find this lends a bit of a frisson to the changing experience and adds to the gentleman’s club atmosphere. 8/10 Water Quality: Life is made up of compromises. It is perhaps to be expected that, when receiving high quality amenities and aesthetics in such a venerable location, there are certain sacrifices you have to accept. Here, the sacrifice is bitty. Sadly, the rumours of bitty are not greatly exaggerated. For those of you who are not pool cognoscenti, bitty refers to the flotsam and jetsam that can accumulate in pools if they are not adequately maintained — hair, skin flakes, matter, etc. The quaint beauty of this pool’s water is marred by bitty. Bitties lay strewn across the length and breadth of the pool, they float in its midsection, they cling to your arms and legs. Bitty here, bitty there, bitty everywhere, it is truly Bitty City. Swimming here with goggles can feel like one is playing Crossy Road, only with the player character replaced by one’s lithe swimmers body and the cars and trains and whatnot by tangles of pubic hair and specks of black matter. Things can go from Wes Anderson to Paul WS Anderson in a remarkably short amount of time, especially if you are somewhat prone to accidentally ingesting water when you swim, like yours truly. Eating and drinking bitty should never be something you accept as part of a gorgeous swim. 5/10

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paul simister

a month ago

Today I went and asked If I could view the gym, This gym and pool is such a nice facility A real hidden gem Every staff member I interacted with was so lovely I have just returned to the area and will be looking to joinh the gym The staff were so friendly and helpful, It was relaxed ,no dramas, free of fuss like the major chain gyms I have been used to So thank you Withington

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Rebecca Heslop

2 years ago

The BEST swimming baths in Manchester! Absolutely brilliant such a lovely community feel. Very clean pool and clean gym. I love the policy of swim for as long as you like other pools give you a slot to use. No overcharging on the gym memberships it’s just perfect and affordable. Would recommend to anyone!

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Katie Johnson

5 months ago

I was visiting the area and needed a place to do my usual swim. Beautiful pool and building. The pool itself was a bit hit and miss temperature wise, cold in some parts and hot in others (maybe a pump issue?) and the showers were freezing! But the staff were friendly and just a lovely place to visit.

Reviews from Google

Overview

Withington Baths is Manchester's only remaining operational Edwardian pool, run by a community trust. Family swim sessions operate on weekends with no fixed time slot — swim as long as you like. The facility includes a 60-station gym, group fitness classes, sauna, on-site café, and free parking. Pool parties with exclusive studio hire accommodate up to 20 children. The heritage building features a history wall and a Lego replica of the building at reception.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday09:00 – 16:45
Tuesday06:30 – 21:45
Wednesday06:30 – 21:45
Thursday06:30 – 21:45
Friday06:30 – 21:45
Saturday06:30 – 21:45
Sunday09:00 – 16:45

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