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Lawrence Batley Theatre

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Lawrence Batley Theatre — theatre in Huddersfield, England, a former chapel.

Lawrence Batley Theatre, chapels in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Typical visit
20 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Huddersfield · 0.5 km
  • Free entry

About

Lawrence Batley Theatre is a chapel in the United Kingdom. Named after Lawrence Batley. Wikidata describes it as: "theatre in Huddersfield, England, a former chapel". Coordinates: 53.6450°, -1.7800°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: South Pennine Moors SSSI

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Lawrence Batley Theatre is a theatre in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England which offers drama, music, dance and comedy. The theatre is named after Lawrence Batley, a local entrepreneur and philanthropist, who founded a nationwide cash and carry chain. The building was originally built in 1819 as a Methodist chapel, called the Queen Street Chapel. The architect is unknown but the chief mason was Joseph Kaye, the man who was also responsible for Huddersfield station. It was opened on 9 July 1819 and the reporter in the Leeds Mercury described it as "one of the most handsome and commodious chapels in the kingdom; being capable of accommodating 3000 persons, and has been erected at an expense of from 8 to £10,000". The chapel became a mission in 1906 until a decline in numbers saw the mission move out of the building in 1970 to a new building in King Street. In 1973 the building was converted into an arts centre; serious structural problems discovered by Kirklees Metropolitan Council in 1975 meant that the Arts Centre was rehoused on Venn Street, with the chapel building remaining vacant before being sublet to Novosquash Limited and converted into a squash club known as The Ridings. It also housed a restaurant and The Catacombs Disco. In 1989 the Kirklees Theatre Trust was given the go ahead to save the building from deterioration and launch Huddersfield's newest theatre. Building work for the theatre started in September 1992 and took 4 years to complete.

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Coordinates
53.6450, -1.7800
District
Kirklees
Parish
Kirklees, unparished area
Postcode
HD1 2SP
Parliamentary constituency
Huddersfield
Established
1819
Nearest railway station
Huddersfield0.5 km
Official site
www.thelbt.org

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Lawrence Batley Theatre?
Lawrence Batley Theatre is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode HD1 2SP), in the parish of Kirklees, unparished area.
When was Lawrence Batley Theatre built?
Built or established in 1819.
Who owns Lawrence Batley Theatre?
Lawrence Batley Theatre is owned by | operator =.
Is Lawrence Batley Theatre a protected site?
Yes — Lawrence Batley Theatre is part of the South Pennine Moors SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Is Lawrence Batley Theatre free to visit?
Yes, Lawrence Batley Theatre is free to enter.
How do I get to Lawrence Batley Theatre?
The nearest railway station is Huddersfield, about 0.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode HD1 2SP.