Facilities outside the club
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Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 22 Jun 2022
A small, underground, public conveniences stand at the road junction close to the Bournemouth East Conservative Club. The toilets opened in 1905 but closed in 2017. It was then offered on the market for a mere £25,000 for repurposing. The Grade II listed structure has a concrete domed roof with access via a single entrance down a staircase. It is brick-built, fitted with Crittal windows and is believed to have water, mains electricity and gas available inside. The flower bags on the top seem to indicate it has new owners.