Sandonia Theatre june 24

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Such a shame to see such a beautiful, historical building half knocked down and left to the elements. I have never done a theatre before and really enjoyed it, although it was very dangerous in parts, and access was very hard work with my arms now black and blue with bruising.
The stairs are absolutely beautiful, and really photogenic.
Lots of drug pharraphanallia about, and signs of people sleeping here at some point, but fortunately nobody about today.

Some history-
The Sandonia ‘Kinema’ and Theatre opened in 1920 as ‘cine-variety’ theatre, with both live performances and films being shown. It was designed by local architect Henry T. Sandy of Sandy & Norris, with an attractive white faience facade, reminiscent of this early phase of cinema building before the streamlined art deco style became the dominant form of cinema design in the 1930s onwards.

A huge central recessed arch forms the main entrance, which is flanked by one small shop either side (now boarded up), with the name ‘Sandonia’ in the stonework over the entrance. A semi-circular glazed central window is embellished with decorative oculi, garlands, and busts. Inside, a small foyer with two pairs of double doors lead to the stalls and stairs to upper foyer. The oval shaped upper foyer featured a glazed lantern.

The theatre is located some way to the north of Stafford town centre and initially it was not a great success. It was closed, sold and reopened several times until a sound system was installed in 1930 to allow it to screen 'talkies'.

Cinema use lasted until the 1960s at which point it was converted into a bingo hall, which ceased in 1990. In 1991 the stalls in the auditorium were converted to use as a snooker hall. The stalls rake was split into two terraces and the stage given a false floor over the original rake to provide level floors for the tables. A low false ceiling was installed over the stalls at balcony level and above the stage in the fly tower, but the safety curtain reportedly remained in situ. The projectors were removed and sold to a private collector.

Several applications to convert the building to an entertainment centre with bar in the late 1990s were refused on grounds on inadequate parking in the area, and the snooker hall subsequently closed in the early 2000s and the building has remained empty and disused since.
 

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It really is a sad sight. The frontage is absolutely beautiful 😍. I wonder what will happen. It can't stay like that forever, surely!?
It’s such a shame a compromise wasn’t reached with planners twenty odd years ago. Not sure what can happen with it now it’s just that precarious frontage left.
 
It’s such a shame a compromise wasn’t reached with planners twenty odd years ago. Not sure what can happen with it now it’s just that precarious frontage left.
It's a shame the land can't be bought and redeveloped into flats like next door has. The frontage could be saved and used.
 
Great to see this again though I didnt recognise it when u first showed me lol. I wonder what its fate will be, I know teh guy has tried more than once to demolish without permission, he will prob just do it one day!
 
Great to see this again though I didnt recognise it when u first showed me lol. I wonder what its fate will be, I know teh guy has tried more than once to demolish without permission, he will prob just do it one day!
Glad I did this before the college at Cotton and getting chased by 5 dogs including 4 Dobermans 😬🤪😂 would have put me off anymore exploring that day.
 
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It's a shame the land can't be bought and redeveloped into flats like next door has. The frontage could be saved and used.
We’ve been moored in Newark for a couple of days. Waitrose is discreetly tucked away in a development that includes housing, the developers having very cleverly conserved the old frontages with the new buildings behind. Just shows what can be done. This photo shows the 'old' bit, which is just a wall, the new buildings are attached behind the retained frontages, built in same brick with similar detailing. The arch-shaped windows are without glass, with modern double glazed windows hidden behind.
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We’ve been moored in Newark for a couple of days. Waitrose is discreetly tucked away in a development that includes housing, the developers having very cleverly conserved the old frontages with the new buildings behind. Just shows what can be done. This photo shows the 'old' bit, which is just a wall, the new buildings are attached behind the retained frontages, built in same brick with similar detailing. The arch-shaped windows are without glass, with modern double glazed windows hidden behind.
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It can be done, if the right spirit is behnd such re-use of old buildings. See what I said about what to do with abandoned churches and chapels.
 
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