What makes it 63% Baby-Friendly: Ramp entrance, pram-width accessible toilet with baby change and quiet Tea Room make short visits workable, but long tours use stairs, no listed nursing room and limited seating, so carers must plan carefully.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to explore the ground floor, use baby facilities, and enjoy a Tea Room break without rushing.
Free general entry:
Explore the ground-floor spaces at your own pace.
Tip: Visit on Welcome days (Tue, Wed, Sun) when soft toys and books are set out for little ones.
Tea Room break & play corner:
Relax under the ornate iron ceiling with a drink while baby plays in the ‘Little Zone.’
Tip: Try the Wednesday cream tea (£6) and arrive early to secure seating near the play area.
Picnic in the Pool (summer):
Join the transformed Gala Pool space with lawn games, crafts, and a Kids Zone.
Tip: Book advance tickets (£1 per person) on Eventbrite to guarantee entry.
Baby-change facilities:
Use the step-free accessible toilet with a full changing table.
Tip: Locate it next to the Tea Room on the ground floor; it’s free to use.

Phillip Stoor
Unique building comprising three pools, turkish baths, rooms, and changing booths, all in Victorian splendour. The tiling, banisters, stained glass windows, & floors are extraordinary & beautiful. The staff are lovely, the general staff, one on reception, in the souvenir shop, guides, & in the cafe (special mention for the woman who makes the cafe latte).
Louise Connors
An amazing place. Shame there's no swimming any more, but the building is definitely worth preserving for visitors. Very knowledgeable staff can tell you more about the place. Number 50 bus goes close by.
Marion Apio
It's under renovations , the baths are not in use and empty, it's a nice place to see if you're interested in history, also it can be a nice venue for functions , specifically one place in which I attended a wedding with a beautiful reception
Ellie Jakeman
Stunning historic building inside and out with incredible Edwardian Art Nouveau features. My daughter is using it as a wedding venue.
sarah pritchard
Beautiful building. Early bird queue round the corner for the vintage market, but lovely selections, super friendly stall holders & lovely cafe.
In summer, book the Picnic in the Pool event for weatherproof play. Check the VB website for half-term craft sessions and storytelling.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entry | GBP 0 |
| Tea Room snack | GBP 5 |
| Picnic in the Pool ticket | GBP 3 |
| Total Estimated | GBP 8 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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