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Odds Fellows Hall

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Odds Fellows Hall in England Yorkshire, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Odds Fellows Hall is a cinema or movie theatre in England Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Britain's listed cinemas span Edwardian picture palaces, Art Deco super-cinemas of the 1930s, and the surviving independent neighbourhood houses.

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The former Oddfellows' Hall in Barton-upon-Humber is a Grade II Listed building constructed in 1864 by the Barton Lodge of the Odd Fellows Society. As well as an Oddfellows' Hall it has operated as a cinema, dance hall, roller skating rink, offices, library, and private accommodation.

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Background

History

The hall was built in 1864 by the Good Design Lodge at a cost of £1,000. In around 1911 it was re-purposed as Barton's first cinema, the “Electric Picture Theatre”, and showed silent movies. Latterly it was used by a theatre company and in the 1930s as a roller skating Roller rink. During the Second World War it was used as a dance hall. After the war the large hall was divided into offices for the Ministry of Labour and other governmental departments, with a public library on the ground floor. The top half of the building, containing the hall, currently stands empty and the divided ground floor are private apartments. A blue plaque was erected on the building by the Barton Civic Society to…

Architecture

The hall was built in 1864 in Palazzo style with red brick and yellow-grey brick walls and a Welsh slate roof. It is a two storey building, the upper floor of which is divided into five bays on its long side and three on its narrow side - these bays are divided by articulated yellow-grey brick pilasters. The ground floor has four-pane segmented sash windows, the upper floor has paired semi-circular headed sash windows with a large eight-pane window in the centre of the long side. All the windows are below grey brick arches. It has a stepped red and blue brick cornice with overhanging eaves. The building was listed for "historic reasons as an unusually grand and architecturally pretentious…

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Coordinates
53.6849, -0.4395
Parish
Barton
Postcode
DN18 5QP
Parliamentary constituency
Brigg and Immingham
Established
1864

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Odds Fellows Hall?
Odds Fellows Hall is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode DN18 5QP), in the parish of Barton.
When was Odds Fellows Hall built?
Built or established in 1864.
Who owns Odds Fellows Hall?
Odds Fellows Hall is owned by | designation1 = Grade II.
How do I get to Odds Fellows Hall?
Drivers can navigate to postcode DN18 5QP. It sits within the Brigg and Immingham parliamentary constituency.