The Secret Swimming Pool |
St. Matthews Church Tower |
The Pack Horse Pub |
a GR postbox |
Reflection of St. Matthews in the river Sett |
Plaque to 4 children in the memorial garden |
Hayfield war memorial |
Village shops |
River Sett |
Geoff outside "Mr. Mannering's house" |
This is where Arthur Lowe lived in Kinder Road. |
This stone tablet above the entrance to the old Co op |
Ike |
Rob at one of Hayfield's springs |
This lady was jogging and stopped to give us some directions. |
This is what Hayfield looked like in 1963 when Geoff took this pic. |
Ike practising his safe cracking skills. |
Wood pile for next winter. |
Lovely leafy lane |
Just lazing in the Sun |
This old mill is now up market residential units. |
Its not real |
Geoff snapping the Manor |
Magnificent Park Hall Manor |
Deep in the woods is this abandoned swimming pool |
Rob practising his diving technique |
one of the last remaining statues |
Pillars of the Earth |
The grounds around the pool were adorned with these pillars that at one time were topped with statues. |
This is what it looked like in 1960 |
The woods were still covered with bluebells |
The Lantern Pike which has links to Tony Warren & Pat Phoenix of Coronation street. |
Last glimpse up the valley before returning to the car. |
Cheers
Having been brought up in Hayfield in the 60/70's my memories are of the family regularly going to the Park Hall Pool and by no means were we rich. It was open to all and was fantastic. Was it cold, yes but indoor pools were beyond our means as there were seven of us in the family! I learnt to swim here and went on to represent my county.
ReplyDeleteIt would be so great to see it open again and no longer forgotten!
I too was brought up in the area and most Sundays the whole family would go to Park Hall Pool. It was always sunny (or seemed to be in those days) and it was always packed. I have some treasured photographs of happy times there. I also think it would be great to see it open and thriving again!
ReplyDeleteMy friends and I used to go to the Park Hall Pool in the mid 1950,s.We travelled from Hyde ,on the bus...the water was very cold even in mid Summer as the pool was fed by a mountain stream.
ReplyDeleteShould it be Mr Mainwaring,s house?
ReplyDeleteBefore about 1938, it was in fact a private club, I was told. Then, later, it admitted the public. My parents used to like it, and took me a few times each summer, even before 1939 (when I was 4), and occasionally in the period up to about 1950.
ReplyDeletePeter W.
We used to go there on Saturday afternoons in the 40s/50s. We walked from Hayfield through the middle fields. As far as I remember it cost a shilling for children and half a crown for adults. A great place and sad to see it now. I think I heard it had been wrecked in the big storm.
ReplyDeleteWe used to call it "Hayfield Baths" and my sister's and me used to go for a day out in the early to mid 50's. The water was freezing (I believe it is fed from a spring) but it was a great day out for us kids.
ReplyDeleteI live in hayfield and had no idea this was there where is the pool and how do I walk there
ReplyDeleteits in little hayfield across from the pub on the road going to Glossop there is a road to the right its through them woods but got yelled at by owners when I went there
DeleteWe lived in Gee Cross & used to go to Hayfield Baths (as we called it) during the summer months by bus if I remember correctly
ReplyDeleteHad our first crazy foam battle there!!
Would love it to re-open
the woods are national trust but the pool and hall are on private property, you shouldn’t enter these grounds as you would be trespassing! the water in the pool is stagnant and dangerous. Look from a distance and with safety.
ReplyDeleteJust read about a pool in Hathersage and this brought back all my memories. I had to look it up and Bingo, my memories were correct. I lived in Stalybridge and I loved going there, cold as it was. I still love swimming in cold water and swam for Hyde Seal, good training I suppose. Nee Miller
ReplyDeleteI remember going yo the pool once 1960ish.Yes the water was freezing , I think it was fed from the hills, but it was so lovely. We lived in Manchester and it made a great day out with the pillars topped with statues and the lovely scenery all around.
ReplyDeleteWhoever owns it now really should make it the way it was and give it plenty of publicity, I feel sure that another summer like this one and Manchester people would really love it.
Jean Rowland
I went to Park Hall pool with my parents and friends in the 60s. I seem to remember getting the bus from Marple where we lived at that time. My husband and I stayed in Birch Vale this weekend and walked to find the pool as I was keen to see it again after 50+ years. How sad to see it so abandoned. I am sure it would attract tourists if someone would invest and open it again.
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ReplyDeleteHi, thanks for those nice comments. Unfortunately I had a major operation 20 months ago and has left me unable to walk more than 20 yards so I can no longer get out and about like I used to.
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