Billinghay Open Air Swimming Pool
Billinghay Open Air Swimming Pool is a volunteer-run outdoor, heated, secluded pool, at 25mx10m, with a maximum depth of 2m.
The pool is available for hire as a venue for those wishing a private party; be it for a birthday, anniversary or any other special event.
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Billinghay Open Air Swimming Pool, Fen road, Billinghay, Lincolnshire LN4 4HU, United Kingdom
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