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Victorian looking bath that is not free standing

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drspouse · 30/01/2026 16:10

Unfortunately despite my wish to have a new kitchen we actually need a new bathroom and part of the problem (that means we ALSO need a new dining room ceiling) is the the current lovely roll top bath that is free standing, moves around on the floor and as it isn't flush to the wall, water leaks down the side and, you guessed it, into the dining room. Poor DD was worried the cat had weed on her dining chair before we worked out what it was.

Anyway I really would like something that LOOKS Victorian but is flush with the wall/flat floor to stand on for showers.

Anyone got any leads?

(Also, any experience getting rid of a cast iron bath... )

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drspouse · 30/01/2026 18:13

I love this one but DH says he's fed up of getting things out from under the bath.

@Geneticsbunny that would be just as bad for leaks, we don't have room for a separate shower.

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partystress · 30/01/2026 18:18

I’m looking for the same as you OP. Got a grotty, stained acrylic bath that I would like to replace with something higher spec and more period. But would like to keep the overbath shower. Seen in magazines, but not managed to track one down to buy.

SoftLass · 30/01/2026 18:22

We've just had a new bath put in that is like the one @onyourway linked but doesn't have feet, it goes down to the floor. It's perfect IMO, looks like a freestanding bath but isn't! I love it!
www.sanctuary-bathrooms.co.uk/waters-space-ebb-1660mm-single-ended-shower-bath

AwkwardPaws27 · 30/01/2026 18:27

Maybe a regular bath with a wooden panelled or tongue & groove bath panel and victorian style shower?

drspouse · 30/01/2026 20:20

I'd seen that sink and liked it but I didn't realise there was a bath. Will have to see how it works with a shower.

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ShiraShira · 31/01/2026 02:23

Burlington Bathrooms do one like this, we have it. It’s attached to the wall at one end then the rest is a Victorian style bath. You can get them with the “wall end” on the left or on the right.

Victorian looking bath that is not free standing
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