
The Northwick cinema in Worcester was opened in 1938. A privately-owned cinema, it had 800 seats in the stalls and a further 300 in the upper circle, and it has classic art-deco styling throughout.
Sadly it closed as a cinema in 1966 and, like many others, became bingo hall until 1982. It had a brief resurgence as a live music venue, and is now an antique furniture shop, although its future is uncertain as they are currently trying to find smaller premises. It is on sale for a cool £1.3 million.
This is another of my day-to-night projects. Unfortunately, online image reproduction routinely ruins the overall contrast in these type of images and so they never look as good as they do on my monitor.
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