Abbeydale Picture House, Sheffield 2014

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Abbeydale Picture House (later Abbeydale Cinema) is a former cinema in the City of Sheffield, England. When opened by the Lord Mayor of Sheffield on 20 December 1920 the picture house was the largest and most luxurious cinema in Sheffield, often referred to as the "Picture Palace" because of the luxurious cream and gold color scheme, and dark mahogany seats trimmed with green velvet. The picture house also boasted many intricate decorations and carvings, a mosaic floor in the foyer and a glass canopy with a marble pillar to the outside of the building.

The cinema closed on 5 July 1975 and was subsequently used as an office furniture showroom until 1991. In 1989 the building was given a Grade II listing by English Heritage being a good example of an early 1920s mid-sized suburban cinema with both cinema and theater facilities. In 1991 the sprung floor in the ballroom was removed, and local businesses "Abbey Snooker" and "Bar Abbey" occupied the site.

On 30 October 2012 the picture house was sold at auction to Phil Robins, for £150,000 with the intention to renovate the building and bring it back into public use

14344699632_57427c9c51_z.jpgcinema-front by M D Allen, on Flickr

14323159716_a062e0aa5e_z.jpgfrom-the-projectors by M D Allen, on Flickr


14323164486_2b3e1f6ce9_z.jpground by M D Allen, on Flickr

14159646468_735279f35f_z.jpgtop-floor by M D Allen, on Flickr

14159641479_679498ee34_z.jpgflare by M D Allen, on Flickr

14159647958_e347b0db9f_z.jpgside by M D Allen, on Flickr

14342967701_d1ae2af8f9_z.jpgleaded by M D Allen, on Flickr

its well worth a look if your nearby
 
I've passed this place loads of times, next time I'll take a look! Thanks
 
thats amazing, love to see an old cinema, they all seem to have those gold box exit signs dont they :)
good work capturing it.
 
:yes:Best thing I've seen locally for ages! Bang on that, big thumbs up from me
 
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