Broadlands Cinema

Brumstead Road,
Stalham, NR12 9DH

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Broadlands Cinema

A small rural Norfolk cinema, located in the town of Stalham, that included parts of a tithe barn in its structure. The Broadlands Cinema was opened 29th November 1955 with “White Christmas” starring Bing Crosby.

After it closed in September 1963, it was first used as a furniture store. Later it was divided into two industrial units that are currently occupied by a glazing firm and a kitchen manufacturer.

A planning application has recently been submitted by a Mrs. D. King to replace the cinema building with six terraced houses and one flat.

Contributed by Editha Pearce

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popcorn_pete
popcorn_pete on July 19, 2018 at 4:45 pm

Run by the Fisher family with the seats said to be taken from an old theatre in Peterborough.

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