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Stanhope Open Air Pool
An open air 25m by 13m pool, 1m (3 feet) deep at the shallow end, and a gentle gradient down to 3m (10 feet) at the deep end.
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Stanhope Open Air Pool, Stanhope, Stanhope, Durham , United Kingdom
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