The Earlswood Compact Bath, shown with its inward opening door ajar, chrome support bar and upright design. Ideal for safe bathing in smaller spaces. Set against soft grey tiles and warm wood flooring, the look is calm, practical and contemporary.
Clever design for tighter spaces

The Earlswood

The Earlswood is a compact bath designed for homes with limited space or narrow access. Its front-opening door and upright seat make it easy to use, even in smaller or older bathrooms.

Ideal if you need a seated bath that doesn’t compromise on comfort or safety.

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Front access upright bathing comfort for rooms where space is tight.

Standard features:
  • Wide front-opening door with low access step

  • Moulded seat with armrests and contoured back

  • Dual waste for faster draining

  • Thermostatic controls and slip-resistant base controlled for complete safety

  • Bath size: 990 mm x 760 mm

Special features:
  • Designed to fit where other baths can’t

  • Comfortable seated position for easier bathing

  • Available in left- or right-hand models

Walk-in bathtub with open door revealing a built-in seat and chrome safety rails, set against a tiled wall and wooden floor.
Close-up view of the base and open door of a white walk-in bathtub, showing the rubber seal and chrome safety rails, set on a wooden floor.
White walk-in bathtub with a closed door, fitted into a corner with light cream wall panels. The bathtub features chrome taps and a bottle of shower gel placed on the edge.
Top-down view of a white walk-in bathtub showing the inside with an open door. The tub features chrome taps with a handheld shower attachment and textured slip-resistant flooring. The door hinges and sealing mechanism are visible on the inside of the door. The seat area is spacious with armrests moulded into the tub design.

Let’s explore what’s possible

One of our friendly experts will visit at a time that works for you, look at your space and chat through what’s possible. We’ll help you explore your options with no pressure, just honest advice based on what matters to you.

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FAQs

General questions about bathrooms, fitting and MobilityPlus

Walk-in baths are designed to be leak-proof when installed and fitted with leak-proof seals. Proper installation by a professional is essential to prevent leaks and ensure that the bath functions as intended.

A walk-in bath is a bathtub that has watertight doors, allowing people to get into and out of the bathtub without having to lower themselves down into it.

Walk-in baths are usually compact and can be made so that the person sits up while bathing, but there are also more traditional walk-in baths that are full-length, allowing the person to lie down to enjoy their bathing.

There are also walk-in baths that have lifts which go one step further and help the person into the bath without them having to step through the door itself.

Walk-in baths create a much easier bathing experience for those with mobility issues, whether they are elderly or have low mobility in general.

Walk-in baths work by having the person open the door of the bathtub, step in via the very low threshold, enter and then close the door behind them, sealing the bathtub so that no water can escape.

Once you are settled in the walk-in bath, you select the temperature of the water you’d like, fill up the bathtub and then relax as you enjoy a luxurious bathing experience. Once finished, you simply drain the water, open the door and step out of the walk-in bath.

Walk-in baths are specifically designed with certain features in mind, making the bathing experience much better for those with low mobility. The low-threshold entry point means that people can easily enter and exit the bath after bathing, while features such as hand grab rails making getting into the seat for bathing, safer and more manageable. They are great additions for creating mobility and disability-friendly bathrooms.

There are also features such as anti-slip flooring designed to minimise the risk of anyone slipping, while the super-safe and easy to use temperature controls mean that you can select the perfect bathing temperature, whether this is in the walk-in bath or before getting into the bathtub.

There are also features such as anti-slip flooring designed to minimise the risk of anyone slipping, while the super-safe and easy to use temperature controls mean that you can select the perfect bathing temperature, whether this is in the walk-in bath or before getting into the bathtub.

You might also find useful our top tips for bathroom health and safety if you’d like to know more about the advantages of walk in baths and showers.

The cost of a walk-in bath can vary depending on the features that you want for it, as they can come with different options. Some of the factors affecting price are:

  • The features that you choose for your walk-in bath
  • The style of the bathtub, as there are some varieties
  • Whether you choose to include any luxury additions, such as our innovative bath fillers

One potential downside of walk-in baths is that they can take longer to fill and drain than traditional tubs, depending on size. However, the added safety and therapeutic benefits greatly outweigh this.

What our customers say

“The entire team from Mobility Plus did a marvellous job, from the initial planning, the stripping out of the old, to the replacement with new. The Designer, Project Manager, Electrician, the Fitters all worked well together to give us a lovely new shower room just right for our needs.”

Dave