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Roundhouse

Victorian♿ Wheelchair accessible

Roundhouse is a theatre in the United Kingdom.

Roundhouse, theatres in London

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Chalk Farm · 0.1 km
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

Roundhouse is a working theatre in the United Kingdom, listed in OpenStreetMap as a public performance venue. Records date its origin to 1847. Address: Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 8EH. Wheelchair accessible (per OpenStreetMap). Coordinates: 51.5432°, -0.1520°.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Roundhouse is a performing arts and concert venue at the Grade II* listed former railway engine shed in Chalk Farm, London, England. The building was erected in 1846–1847 by the London & North Western Railway as a roundhouse, a circular building containing a railway turntable, but was used for that purpose for only about a decade. After being used as a warehouse for a number of years, the building fell into disuse just before World War II. It was first made a listed building in 1954. It reopened after 25 years, in 1964, as a performing arts venue, when the playwright Arnold Wesker established the Centre 42 Theatre Company and adapted the building as a theatre. The large circular structure has hosted various promotions, such as the launch of the underground paper International Times in 1966, one of only two UK appearances by The Doors with Jim Morrison in 1968, and the Greasy Truckers Party in 1972. The Greater London Council ceded control of the building to Camden Council in 1983. By that time, Centre 42 had run out of funds and the building remained unused until a local businessman purchased the building in 1996 and performing arts shows returned. It was closed again in 2004 for a multi-million pound redevelopment. On 1 June 2006, the Argentine show Fuerzabruta opened at the new Roundhouse. Since 2006, the Roundhouse has hosted the BBC Electric Proms and numerous iTunes Festivals, as well as award ceremonies such as the BT Digital Music Awards and the Vodafone Live Music Awards. In line with the continuing legacy of avant-garde productions, NoFit State Circus performed the show Tabú during which the audience were encouraged to move around the performance space.

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Background

History

The Roundhouse was built as a turntable engine shed (or roundhouse) for the London & Birmingham Railway. Known as the Great Circular Engine House, or the Luggage Engine House, it was built by Branson & Gwyther, using designs by architects Robert B. Dockray and Robert Stephenson. Construction started in 1846 and the building opened in 1847. Within ten years locomotives became too long for the building to accommodate, and the Roundhouse was used for various other purposes. The longest period of use (50 years, beginning in 1871) was as a bonded warehouse for gin distillers W & A Gilbey Ltd. In 1964 the premises were transferred to Centre 42, which prepared a scheme to convert the building into…

Architecture

The Roundhouse is Grade II* listed. It was declared a National Heritage Site in 2010, when a Transport Trust Heritage Plaque was presented by Prince Michael of Kent. The 2006 renovation was supported with conservation advice and funding from English Heritage and with grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Arts Council England. The project added seven layers of soundproofing to the roof, reinstated the glazed roof-lights, and added the steel and glass New Wing, which curves around the north side of the main building, to house the box office, bar and café, an art gallery foyer and offices.

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Coordinates
51.5432, -0.1520
District
Camden
Parish
Camden, unparished area
Postcode
NW1 8EH
Parliamentary constituency
Holborn and St Pancras
Phone
+44 844 482 8008
Established
1847
Nearest railway station
Chalk Farm0.1 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Roundhouse?
Roundhouse is in London, United Kingdom (postcode NW1 8EH), in the parish of Camden, unparished area.
When was Roundhouse built?
Built or established in 1847.
How do I get to Roundhouse?
The nearest railway station is Chalk Farm, about 0.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode NW1 8EH.