Cosy Cinema

24 Barton Road,
Barlestone, CV13 0EP

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Cosy Cinema

In the 1920’s in the small village of Barlestone, to the west of Leicester, Thomas Chesterton, who had been operating a cinema in nearby Newbold Verdun, built the Cosy Cinema next to the cemetery, across the road from the Rectory. Films were shown on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Prices ranged from 5d for the wooden benches at the front, through 7d and 1s, to 1s 9d for the best seats. Bill Branson manned the pay box, while Bill Lovell checked the tickets and his wife Nell played the piano. (Bill Lovell was also Band Master for the Barlestone Silver Band.)

After the untimely death of Mr Chesterton, his son Maurice took over the business, then sold it to George Weston. By 1944 the Cosy Cinema had screenings on Thursdays and Saturdays only and this lasted until the late-1960’s when it closed.

The building continued as a village hall for many years. However, in October 2015 an application was submitted to demolish it and replace it with a semi-detached house. It had been demolished by July 2017.

Contributed by David Simpson

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Biffaskin
Biffaskin on July 2, 2017 at 4:20 am

I can confirm that this former cinema has been demolished in favour of 2 small dwellings. Visited 02/07/17

Biffaskin
Biffaskin on February 25, 2024 at 11:46 am

Still showing films according to the 1966 KYB on Thursdays and Saturdays only.

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