Pells Outdoor Pool
The Pells Pool is a spring-fed pool 46 metres long by 23 metres wide. There are facilities for the whole family to enjoy; tree-lined green lawn, sun terrace and exercise lane, children’s paddling pool, rafts and other recreational equipment.
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Pells Outdoor Pool, Brook Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2BA, United Kingdom
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