Hydrotherapy & Accessible Pools

Grosvenor Road – Birkdale

Case Study · 2025

An Accessible Indoor Pool in Southport

10mPool Length 10 MonthsBuild Duration 2020Completion Year
The Story

From Vision to Reality.

01 · The Brief

The Brief

Ed and Lucy approached Preston Pools to design and build an indoor pool at their Southport home. As a wheelchair user, Ed needed a pool designed around independent access and upper-body fitness training — but the brief was clear that the room should feel like a modern family pool hall, not a clinical facility. The whole family had to want to use it daily.

02 · The Challenge

The Challenge

Designing for full accessibility without losing the calm of a luxury pool hall takes careful detailing — chair lifts, level-deck edges and handrails can easily dominate a space if not thoughtfully integrated. The pool also had to support Ed's exercise routine while remaining a fun, safe environment for the children. The cedar-clad building, with its sharp angles and large glazing, set an exacting aesthetic standard for the pool itself.

03 · Our Approach

Our Approach

We specified a 10m × 4m level-deck pool with a constant 1.2m depth — consistent footing throughout, no sudden depth changes, and a flush poolside that supports dignified entry and exit. A chair lift was integrated into the pool edge, and a counter-current swimjet positioned for upper-body strength training. Large-format porcelain tile runs from ceiling to pool base, unifying the room visually.

04 · The Result

The Result

The finished pool hall is a masterclass in blending a modern building into its environment — cedar cladding, sharp lines, and large openings creating a genuine indoor/outdoor feel. The accessibility provisions are integrated rather than imposed, and the result works as both a serious fitness facility for Ed and a family pool. The children run down the garden after school every day to sail their inflatable unicorns.

The Specification

Key Specifications.

Pool 10m × 4m × 1.2m indoor level-deck pool, constant depth throughout
Access Integrated poolside chair lift, level-deck edge for dignified entry and exit
Swim System Counter-current swimjet unit, positioned for upper-body strength training
Features Large-format porcelain tile feature wall running floor to ceiling through the pool base, poolside lounge area
Building Cedar-clad pool hall with sharp angled architecture and large glazed openings for indoor/outdoor connection
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