The grade A-listed art decor Tarlair Pool opened in 1931 at the base of a sea cliff just outside Macduff in Banffshire, now Aberdeenshire, with a main building backing onto the cliffs and changing rooms beside it.
ONE of Scotland's remaining outdoor swimming pools could be given a new lease of life.
The grade A-listed art decor Tarlair Pool opened in 1931 at the base of a sea cliff just outside Macduff in Banffshire, now Aberdeenshire, with a main building backing onto the cliffs and changing rooms beside it.
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