SE1315 : Lockwood Baths, Bath Terrace, Lockwood In 1827 a large spa baths was established by a company of subscribers at Lockwood, on the site of an old sulphure well, where 'the existence of mineral springs had suggested to the speculative mind dreams of an English Baden, or at least of another Harrogate. The river was spanned with a rustic bridge, grounds were laid, and a Bath Hotel opened its doors'. By the 1860s the Lockwood Spa was offering swimming, warm, Buxton, shower, vapour, sulphurous, fumigating and shampooing baths, and in the 1867 season it attracted almost 30,000 bathers.
From Huddersfield - A most handsome town by E A H Haigh (1992).