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Coronet Cinema, Eltham

Coordinates: 51°27′35″N 0°02′57″E / 51.45986°N 0.04911°E / 51.45986; 0.04911
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The Coronet Cinema when it was part of the Odeon chain.

The Coronet Cinema on Well Hall Road, by Well Hall Roundabout in Well Hall, Eltham, London, is a grade II listed building with Historic England in the streamline moderne style. It was designed by Andrew Mather and Horace Ward for Odeon Theatres and opened in 1936.[1] In 1981 it became the Coronet Cinema but closed in 2000. The building became derelict and remained unused for over a decade, but was eventually converted and extended into 53 flats and a parade of shops, including a Tesco Express,[2] and a gym and fitness centre. However, the main front of the building remains intact.[3][2]

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  1. ^ Historic England. "Coronet Cinema (1213615)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Well Hall" entry of London Gazetteer by Russ Willey, (Chambers 2006) ISBN 0-550-10326-0 (online extract [1])
  3. ^ Coronet Cinema. Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
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51°27′35″N 0°02′57″E / 51.45986°N 0.04911°E / 51.45986; 0.04911