History.
In 1912, the year of the 'Titanic', the doors of Kilcullen's
Bath house were first opened for business. The Bath House had
been built for the purpose on a site acquired by the Kilcullen
family as far back as 1898. The Edwardian building hailed at the
time as 'Kilcullen's modern Bath House', an attempt to set it
apart from a much older establishment dating frpm the middle of
the 19th century, is today as it was then.

Picture
of the Bath House
Ironically it is that 'modern' building that now gives the bath
House its quaint Edwardian charm, a time capsule to remind the
bather of the simple elegance of a bygone age. The beautiful Edwardian
fittings comprising the original enormous glazed porcelain baths,
solid brass taps and panelled wooden shower cisterns which a decade
ago would have been considered dowdy, now combine to provide the
unique ambience of the Bath House.
For
almost 100 years and into the fifth generation of ownership the
same family, the Bath House has opened its doors for the Summer
tourist season.