• The north elevation of Coventry Central Baths, showing the unusual winged roofline. ... Coventry Central Baths was a leisure centre in Coventry, England.
  • Wartime bombing destroyed four of Coventry's five swimming baths. By 1956 the city decided that its needs would best be met by a very large central complex.
  • Thursday, July 18, 2013. Coventry Central Baths Fine Municipal Achievement. ... The Coventry Central Baths are a fine example of planning and organisation.
  • The Coventry Society is increasingly concerned about the future of the current Coventry Central baths.
  • The Luftwaffe pilots who devastated the city did not spare Coventry’s pools. Four of the five, including the old central baths, did not survive the war.
  • AN UPDATE on the future of Coventry Central Baths and Elephant Building could be made ‘within the next few weeks’ according to city councillor Jim O’Boyle.
  • The baths were opened by Edwin Moody Rogers (Lord Mayor of Coventry) on 23 April 1966, who described them as the finest baths in Europe.
  • Taxpayers have forked out over £900,000 to maintain the Elephant and Coventry Central Baths (Image: Coventry Telegraph).
  • The Wave is located near the iconic Coventry Central Baths on Fairfax Street – a leisure centre of Historic England.
  • Fairfax Street, Coventry. Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed places.