Fenton Manor Sports Complex located at City Rd, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2RR, UK

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Martin Caulcott

2 Google Rating

Easily the coldest indoor swimming pool I have ever been in! I asked the lifeguard and she said it's

2/ 5

Easily the coldest indoor swimming pool I have ever been in! I asked the lifeguard and she said it's always this cold. Ridiculous! At one point there was an older man that had to get out because he had cramps. Give the pool a good clean and then put some more hot water in it and it might be worth visiting again.

András Szatmári

5 Google Rating

Kind receptionists, felt comfortable with the way they treated me, I can’t get the negative commen

5/ 5

Kind receptionists, felt comfortable with the way they treated me, I can’t get the negative comments on here.

Mark Davies

5 Google Rating

All good, glad its open again

5/ 5

All good, glad its open again

Steve M

3 Google Rating

Pros- A big venue, with approx 18 badminton courts, swimming pool, gym Cons - the flooring has see

3/ 5

Pros- A big venue, with approx 18 badminton courts, swimming pool, gym Cons - the flooring has seen better days and is patched and uneven in places, i'm surprised this has passed health and safety checks as it is a trip hazzard when playing badminton or other sports where your attention is not on the floor. Unacceptable Pay and display parking, currently £1.20 per visit

Karan Singh S

5 Google Rating

Has all the amenities that you would want and very friendly and helping staffs and amazingly low pri

5/ 5

Has all the amenities that you would want and very friendly and helping staffs and amazingly low price

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  • Sunday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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  • Tuesday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Thursday07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Friday07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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