This is a Grade II Listed Building, part of "Entrance Kiosks and Gates to Recreation Ground, Bath", described as:
"Circa 1930 pair of wood kiosks, rectangular with baluster colonettes to corner. Ogee hipped crested roofs. Turnstiles and good wrought iron gates between."[1]
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