King's Hall Cinema

94 South Road,
Southall, UB1 1RB

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Architects: Sir Alfred Gelder

Styles: Neo-Classical

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King's Hall, Southall

Located in Southall, Middlesex, in the west of Greater London. The King’s Hall was built in 1916 and was designed by architect Sir Alfred Gelder of Hull. The King’s Hall building has a 3-storey red brick and stone facade. It was operated by the Uxbridge and Southall Wesleyan Mission and it was soon screening religious films.

By 1926, it was operating as a regular cinema, still managed by the Methodist church.

The King’s Hall Cinema was closed in 1937. It then reverted back to a Methodist Church use as the King’s Hall Methodist Church. They vacated the building in January 2013 and it still stands vacant in 2024.

Contributed by Ken Roe

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popcorn_pete
popcorn_pete on June 9, 2016 at 8:04 pm

According to reports the trustees decided to close the building from 31 January 2013 and offer it for sale on the open market

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