Creswell Leisure Centre was built in the 1920's to provide swimming pool facilities for the local community. In essence the property is a two storey building of traditional masonry construction built in Art Deco design with rendered elevations, distinctive quoins and plinths together with a feature parapet front facade with stone balustrade. Subsequent extensions to the side and rear squash courts, although these are not in-keeping with the buildings original design.
In terms of configuration, the property has a central entrance which leads to a reception foyer which in turn connects to the main swimming pool area. Located off this area there are a range of male, female and disabled changing rooms, squash courts with a small gym and multi-purpose room situated towards the front of the building. The first floor is accessed off the reception foyer and leads to a collection of staff rooms and storage areas.
In terms of condition, the property requires wholesale renovation and repair works.
Externally, to the side of the property there is vehicular access enclosed behind a pair of gates which leads to a parking area to the rear of the property.