For anyone wondering about the size, what you see above ground is merely the entrance, with stairs leading down to the erstwhile baths/present-day restaurant. Images here, showing some of the beautiful interior tilework: http://www.thebathhousevenue.com/Bathhouse/Gallery.aspx
I wonder what it looked like inside. All those forgotten spots from yesteryear.
ReplyDeleteWow. That looks quite exquisite. i lvoe that area of London.
ReplyDeleteJings, 21 years I lived there and never saw that!
ReplyDeleteIt looks a little like a rocket that's going to take off :)
ReplyDeleteI'll have a milk Sheik
ReplyDeleteI love, love the tile work, colors and it's unique top! Must be kinda small inside, non?
ReplyDeleteLove it! What a little-big gem.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this little building. It's very ornate and colorful! Looks like a good spot for a trendy bar.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very small - standing room only?
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. What great hidden gems you find.
ReplyDeleteGreat find.
ReplyDeleteSuper - somehow it reminds me of an exotic Dr Who tardis!
ReplyDeleteThis is very exotic. I like it! I bet they get a lot of trade.
ReplyDeleteFor anyone wondering about the size, what you see above ground is merely the entrance, with stairs leading down to the erstwhile baths/present-day restaurant.
ReplyDeleteImages here, showing some of the beautiful interior tilework: http://www.thebathhousevenue.com/Bathhouse/Gallery.aspx
LOL brilliant! I'd go for a beer there just for the novelty of it!
ReplyDeleteThat is remarkably ornate. I was also going to ask about how it could be a bar at such a small size, but I see the answer posted just above me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! I have never seen it even tough I used to spend a lot of time in that neighbourhood!!
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