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  2. Forest Hill Pools - Wikipedia

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    Forest Hill Pools is a leisure centre in Forest Hill, London After being closed in 2006, it was rebuilt including two pools and a health and fitness suite and reopened in September 2012. It is located close to Forest Hill railway station , Forest Hill Library and Sydenham School .

  3. Forest Hill, London - Wikipedia

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    Forest Hill is a district of the London Borough of Lewisham in south east London, ... In 1884, London's oldest swimming pool was constructed on Dartmouth Road.

  4. Category:Swimming venues in London - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swimming venues in London" ... Forest Hill Pools; H. ... Sky Pool, London; South Norwood Leisure Centre; T.

  5. List of long course swimming pools in the United Kingdom

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    Replaced by the Cardiff International Pool. White City Stadium swimming pool. Venue for the 1908 Summer Olympics; site demolished in 1985. Wigan International Pool, Wigan – 50 metres, 8 lanes. [61] Closed 21 September 2008, and subsequently demolished. Replaced by a 25 × 21 m pool at the Wigan Life Centre. [62]

  6. Forest Croft and Taymount Grange - Wikipedia

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    Forest Croft Taymount Grange. Forest Croft and Taymount Grange are two 1930s Art Deco–style mansion blocks situated at the top of Taymount Rise in Forest Hill, London. Forest Croft was built in 1937 to designs by Arnold Andre Higuer, on a site previously occupied by a house called The Mount. It comprises 63 flats.

  7. Demolition set to begin for the replacement of Fort Worth’s ...

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    Residents argued the shorter design them an Olympic-sized pool where they could hold swim meets and lessons. The replacement pool is funded with money from the 2022 bond program. It will cost $11 ...

  8. Church End, Finchley - Wikipedia

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    The viaduct carrying the Mill Hill East branch of the Northern line at the bottom of Dollis Road was built between 1863 and 1867 to designs by Sir John Fowler. It has thirteen arches and is, at 80 feet high, the highest point above sea level on the London Underground system. Beyond is a very large house called Nether Court.

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