Former public baths and washhouse, Hampstead, London NW3
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Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 19 Jun 2010
Situated in Flask Walk, Hampstead, the first baths and washhouses for the public were built by the Wells and Campden charity in 1888. They remained in use until 1978, when the building was converted into residential use.