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Plaza Cinemas

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Plaza Cinemas in Scotland Lowlands, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Plaza Cinemas is a cinema or movie theatre in Scotland Lowlands, 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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From the Wikipedia article

The Plaza is a Grade II* listed art deco single-screen cinema and theatre in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. It opened in 1932, its construction having involved the excavation of the sandstone cliff behind it. After an initial closure in 1966 and a subsequent period in use as a bingo hall by Rank Leisure, it has now been restored as a cinema and theatre, showing films and staging live shows.

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Background

History

The first plans for a cinema on this site were made speculatively by William Thornley in 1929. It was a conservative scheme that incorporated a motor garage, a billiard hall, and a restaurant all above a 1,600-seat cinema. Thornley, an architect originating from Bolton who had trained with Bradshaw Gass & Hope, was experienced in designing small-scale silent film cinemas. Directors of the Ambassador cinema circuit, Fred Read, Alfred Snape and Arthur Ward had just opened the 1,850 seat Regal Cinema 7.9 mi away in Manchester Road, Altrincham, were looking for a site in central Stockport in 1931. They evaluated Thornley's speculative scheme but rejected his original design. As a condition of…

Architecture

The building was designed in 1929 by William Thornley and constructed in 1932–33. It is in the Art Deco style, and is of brick, with much internal structural steelwork, and with its front elevation clad in faience, a glazed architectural terracotta. There is also a foyer with a long, first-floor restaurant above, overlooking Mersey Square. It was listed in 1997 at Grade II* by Historic England. It is described as a "remarkably lavish exercise in the Art Deco style", and an "exceptionally complete example of a 1930s 'super' cinema, which survives little altered and retains its Compton organ".

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Coordinates
54.6656, -3.5500
District
Cumberland
Parish
Workington
Postcode
CA14 1LE
Parliamentary constituency
Whitehaven and Workington
Established
1932

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Plaza Cinemas?
Plaza Cinemas is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom (postcode CA14 1LE), in the parish of Workington.
When was Plaza Cinemas built?
Built or established in 1932.
Who owns Plaza Cinemas?
Plaza Cinemas is owned by Stockport Plaza Trust.
How do I get to Plaza Cinemas?
Drivers can navigate to postcode CA14 1LE. It sits within the Whitehaven and Workington parliamentary constituency.