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Kimbolton Swimming Pool
Kimbolton
Huntingdon
Cambridgeshire
PE28 OEA
Pool FAQs
General FAQs
Is the pool accessible?
We have a pool hoist to assist swimmers entering the water if they have limited mobility, This is available for any swimming session. Please ask for this when you arrive and a member of pool staff will assist you.
There are marked disabled parking bays for blue badge holders.
Where is Kimbolton Swimming Pool?
Please refer to our Swimming pool contact page for details of our address and how to find us.
How do I access the pool site?
Access to the Swimming Pool is controlled by an Intercom system. Please approach the black iron gates and press button 4 to call the Swimming Pool. The gates will then be released for you to enter..
Is parking available?
Kimbolton Swimming Pool shares car parking facilities with Kimbolton School. If the car park to the side of the pool is full, please park in the bays located outside the Donaldson building
Alternatively, you can use any other available parking space on your approach to the pool. Thank you for your co-operation and understanding.
There are marked disabled parking bays for blue badge holders.
Are lockers available?
We recommend that you use a locker. Our lockers only accept old style pound coins or trolley tokens. Locker tokens can be purchased or hired at the pool reception. The cost of a reusable token is £1.00.
Can I hire the pool to run swimming lessons?
No, unfortuately, Kimbolton Swimming Pool is not available to hire by companies or individuals running swimming lesson schemes.
What is the water temperature?
The pool water at Kimbolton is always maintained at 29 degrees centigrade. However, following certain essential procedures the water temperature may sometimes be slightly reduced.
How does the pool save energy usage?
The swimming pool is the only building on the school campus that operates at high temperatures and humidity every day throughout the year. Heating the air and water is the major source of energy consumption and a costly business. The building and the water are heated using a biomass boiler system that runs on wood chip fuel. Previously the building was heated using oil this is now a secondary source of heat for emergencies when the biomass boiler has broken down or cannot supply enough heat to the building.
In order to conserve energy a cover is used to across the pool when the building is not in use, this allows the ventilation/heating system to operate at a reduced level not only saving money but also helping to protect the environment.
Further energy saving is carried out by a building management system that shuts down non-essential systems when the pool is not in use. The pool also has an inverter circulation pump system which is designed to save energy/costs when the pool is closed for swimming.