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Willmott Dixon to refurbish historic art deco centre in London’s West End

A computer-generated image of the sports facility that Willmott Dixon will build in the Seymour Centre. It's very ample, with high ceilings with glass.
A CGI of the five-court sports hall that Willmott Dixon will upgrade at the Seymour Centre (Image: Willmott Dixon)

Westminster City Council has appointed Willmott Dixon to refurbish the 1930s Grade II-listed Seymour Centre in Marylebone, central London.

The £36m project comprises the restoration of the three-storey building and refurbishment of a swimming pool. It also includes building a new sports hall, an open-plan gym, a coffee shop and a permanent home for the Marylebone Library over two floors.

The upgrade to the five-court sports hall will include new flooring to make it more accessible for wheelchair users. Pool accessibility will be improved with the installation of a pool pod.

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