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Report - Savoy Cinema, Burnt Oak, London - July 2021

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The_Raw

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The Savoy Cinema is a Grade II Listed building located in Burnt Oak, a district of Edgware in northwest London. It opened on 29th June 1936 with Bobby Breen in “Rainbow on the River” and William Gargan in “Flying Hostess”. It was designed in an Art Deco style by architect George Coles. The entrance block has classical stone dressings surrounding a large window which is divided by stone pillars. The auditorium runs to the left of the entrance, parallel to Burnt Oak Broadway. Seating was provided in stalls and balcony levels and the auditorium was equipped with a Christie 2Manual/7Ranks theatre organ which had previously been installed in the Rosevale Cinema, Partick, Glasgow, Scotland. The Savoy Cinema also had a cafe attached and played occasional variety turns on the stage to accompany the film programmes.

In 1961 it was taken over by the Essoldo Cinemas chain and re-named Essoldo Cinema, but this was short lived as they closed it later that year on 14th October 1961. The building was converted into a bingo club, which was the first to operate in London. It continued as a Mecca Bingo Club and was a well maintained building retaining all the original decorative features. The Mecca Bingo Club closed in October 2014 and plans were proposed to convert it into flats. It remains vacant today but plans for conversion were approved in March 2021 so it looks like the clock is ticking now - https://www.mylondon.news/news/west-london-news/inside-abandoned-brent-cinema-set-20205426.


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Photo taken on the day of opening in 1936

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Mecca Bingo in February 1999

This has been on the radar for a few years but was always sealed up tight whenever I checked. CCTV all over it and recorded messages telling you the police were being called (or something to that effect), blaring from speakers, should you set off the motion sensors. It's also quite far out of London so not somewhere I find myself often. On this occasion though, to my surprise, I found it wide open. I went straight upstairs and into the auditorium where I seemed to have the place to myself, but after taking a handful of shots someone suddenly started banging on the wooden partition beneath the balcony and shouting. It went on for a couple of minutes or so and then stopped. I couldn't understand what they were saying or if it was directed at me specifically but I decided to get out of there as I was on my own. I waited a few days and went back with Elliot5200 for another look one morning. Again it seemed as if there was nobody else there until we headed for the lobby area where a scared looking man appeared from behind a glass door asking what we were doing. Turns out there is security after all so it's worth avoiding the downstairs. It's a bit of a mess down there anyway. The balcony of the auditorium however is pretty cool and presumably disused since it was a cinema so that's the highlight.

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How it looks today

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The lobby

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Security were based in the room just past the desk on the right

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There were a few rooms like this, all cleared out

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Some old hand written signage

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Behind the huge stain glass window


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Unfortunately the projectors are long gone

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The Art Deco auditorium

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Unfortunately the ground floor is a mess and has been sealed off from the lobby with a wooden partition

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There is just one light in the auditorium, the rest is in darkness

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Shot taken in 1987 when there was a different colour scheme

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The top level seating is still in great condition

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All original Art Deco features such as the lamps are still in situ

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Glad to have finally made it in here.

Thanks for looking.
 
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Speed

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So they all were just using the stalls when it finally closed? Didnt realise that. The security guy makes sense tho a random guy popped out of the front and shouted at me one time. Would have thought he would be long gone by now tho. Weird!
 

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So they all were just using the stalls when it finally closed? Didnt realise that. The security guy makes sense tho a random guy popped out of the front and shouted at me one time. Would have thought he would be long gone by now tho. Weird!

This guy wouldn't even come into the same room as us. Another weird thing that happened which I forgot to mention - when we were walking past the front after leaving, there was a guy on the low roof and a girl trying to climb up as well. Assumed they were explorers or something so called the girl over to see if she needed some pointers, and turned out they were trying to rescue a swan and its cygnets which were trapped inside the roof above the front entrance. Fucking bizarre
 

dweeb

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We went last night. I really enjoyed it so thanks for bunging it in here.

I think there is someone living in the rooms under the stage. I had the misfortune of going in their toilet room first, door no 2 smelt "sweet" outside it (you all know the smell) so we did a pivotal turn and went back up the stairs!
 

Speed

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Yeh one of the stranger cinema explores I've had the pleasure of I think. Noise from the rain coming through the roof made it sound like you were in a ship! We stuck our heads out on the roof and there was access to the loft space but not much else to see.
 

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Was thinking of having a look this weekend so thankful to hear you guys had success here !
 

The_Raw

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We went last night. I really enjoyed it so thanks for bunging it in here.

I think there is someone living in the rooms under the stage. I had the misfortune of going in their toilet room first, door no 2 smelt "sweet" outside it (you all know the smell) so we did a pivotal turn and went back up the stairs!

Glad you guys made it down. I got the impression the fire door has been like that for a while so fuck knows why they haven't just fixed it. People living under the stage as well? The plot thickens
 
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