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AdeleV788
Beautifully restored male toilets
Definitely worth a visit. The male toilets are beautifully restored and impressive to see. The female toilets are more modern and not as impressive.
Отзыв оставлен 4 апр. 2024 г.
TartanWanderer
Odd but interesting
I’ve never been told I can take photos in a public toilet before. I have to say it was fantastic though. Beautifully restored.
Отзыв оставлен 31 мар. 2024 г.
ConsideredReview
Beautiful, fully functional - and extremely convenient.
Just by the harbour in Rothesay exists an unprepossessing toilet block, but when you go inside to, well, 'go', you're confronted with the most wonderful cisternal decoration this side of Rome. Serious...
Отзыв оставлен 3 мар. 2024 г.
berylboote
Amazing
It was amazing in such good codition and so clean would reccomend people to go and visit this site better than toilets we have now
Отзыв оставлен 24 янв. 2024 г.
Allan-Mo101
A trip down memory lane -
Well worth just a few minutes to take a look at nostalgia, I am sure they are still in the same condition as when they were first opened in 1899 at a build cost of £500
Beautifully restored male toilets
Definitely worth a visit. The male toilets are beautifully restored and impressive to see. The female toilets are more modern and not as impressive.
Odd but interesting
I’ve never been told I can take photos in a public toilet before. I have to say it was fantastic though. Beautifully restored.
Beautiful, fully functional - and extremely convenient.
Just by the harbour in Rothesay exists an unprepossessing toilet block, but when you go inside to, well, 'go', you're confronted with the most wonderful cisternal decoration this side of Rome. Serious...
Amazing
It was amazing in such good codition and so clean would reccomend people to go and visit this site better than toilets we have now
A trip down memory lane -
Well worth just a few minutes to take a look at nostalgia, I am sure they are still in the same condition as when they were first opened in 1899 at a build cost of £500