Essoldo Reddish

Gorton Road and Priory Lane,
Reddish, SK5

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Previously operated by: Essoldo Circuit (Contol) Ltd., Jackson & Newport Ltd.

Architects: Henry F. Elder

Styles: Streamline Moderne

Previous Names: County Cinema

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Essoldo, Gorton Road, Reddish, Stockport, UK

Located in Reddish in the east of Greater Manchester, two miles north of Stockport. The County Cinema was built for the Jackson & Newport chain and was designed in a Streamline Moderne style by architect Henry F. Elder. The left-hand side of the façade featured a square tower faced with glass bricks which contained stairs leading to the circle foyer. It was opened on 28th March 1938 with Binkie Stuart in “The Rose of Tralee”. Seating was provided for 1,080 in the stalls and 238 in the circle. It was equipped with a Western Electric(WE) sound system.

It was taken over by the Newcastle based Essoldo circuit in August 1950 and was re-named Essoldo in September 1951. The Essoldo was closed on 15th March 1969 with Yul Brynner in “The Magnificent Seven” & Yul Brynner in “Return of the Seven”. It was converted into a bingo club named County Bingo Club. It closed as the Apollo Bingo Club late-1995. It has been demolished and housing has been built on the site.

Contributed by Ken Roe

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Biffaskin
Biffaskin on December 19, 2023 at 10:24 am

The following description appeared in Builder dated 19/06/1936:

Restrained brick exterior, a design stripped of all historical decoration. Circular staircase tower of brick with glass blocks. Banded brickwork with Art Deco patterning above entrance. The proscenium broke new ground by dispensing with stage curtains and introducing a screen intended to ‘float’ on a blue background.

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