The Bathing Pavilion At Tyringham Hall is a Grade II* listed building in the Milton Keynes local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 March 1952. Garden pavilion.
The Bathing Pavilion At Tyringham Hall
- WRENN ID
- swift-moulding-river
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Milton Keynes
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 3 March 1952
- Type
- Garden pavilion
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Bathing Pavilion at Tyringham Hall is a garden pavilion built in 1926 by Sir Edwin Lutyens. It is located southwest of the pool and is designed as an exact minor replica of the domed vestibule section of the music pavilion, although it does not include the nave and chancel section. The pavilion features an open arch at the front, and inside, there are narrow spiral staircases that provide access to changing cubicles that are fitted into the piers and walls.
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- Columns at End of North West Vista, Tyringham Hall
- Statue of Time to West of Tyringham Hall
- The Temple of Music at Tyringham Hall
- Three Pairs of Gatepiers in Garden to North of Tyringham Hall
- Tyringham Hall
- Balustrades and Steps to Sunken Garden and Loggia to North of Tyringham Hall
- Walls Balustrade Gates and Statue in Garden to South West and North West of Tyringham Hall
- Four Corinthian Capitals in Garden to North of Tyringham Hall
- Fountain in Forecourt to South of Tyringham Hall
- Balustrade and Railings in Forecourt to South of Tyringham Hall