Coach and Horses Picture Palace

175 Hillside,
London, NW10 8LL

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Architects: M.T. Saunders

Functions: Retail

Styles: Tudor Revival

Previous Names: Palace of Varieties

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Coach and Horses Picture Palace

Located in the Stonebridge Park district in the northwest of London. By 1770 an inn named the Stone Bridge was close to what later became Stonebridge Park Railway Station. By 1790 the inn had been re-named Coach and Horses. The Palace of Varieties was built adjacent to the inn and was operating as a music hall by 1901. It was rebuilt in 1908 and operated as the Coach and Horses Picture Palace. It was closed in 1922.

For many years, the building was in use by the Properclean Janiterial Supplies Company. The inn has been demolished and a block of flats named Coach House occupies the site. By 2009 the former cinema is occupied by the Hillside Centre, home to some small retail units.

Contributed by Ken Roe

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CSWalczak
CSWalczak on November 19, 2012 at 12:15 pm

Additional historical information about this theater can be read here.

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