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Lymington Seawater Baths
Lymington Seawater Baths date back to 1833 and now have Grade II listed status.
Fully staffed 110 metre pool with:
- Inflatable water toys, Kayaks, Stand up paddle-boards
- Climbing tower, Radio controlled yachts, Changing Rooms and showers
- Toilets, Disabled access & facilities, First Aid Room
- Confectionary kiosk/cafe, Children’s sandpit and paddling pool
- Bike racks
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Lymington Seawater Baths, Lymington, Lymington, Hampshire , United Kingdom
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