Summary : The Spa Pavilion is a plain Queen Anne style building erected in 1876-79 to the design of Julius Mayhew of London and Edward Smales of Whitby. It has a domestic appearance externally having a flat-floored hall with a balcony of nine rows and slips divided into three unequal bow-fronted segements supported on plain pillars. There is a plain barrel-vaulted ceiling over the stalls with a raised steeper pitch section above the circle. It very much has the feeling of a pier theatre of dry land. |