Tuesday, 8 May 2018

Curzon Chelsea / SW3

Closed March 2018 for site redevelopment by the Cadogan Estate, with a plan to re-open a 600-seat triplex in Spring 2022. This building first opened as the Gaumont Palace in 1937, designed by architects William E. Trent and Ernest F. Tully. Although reduced in size over the years, it still claimed the biggest screen outside of the West End until its recent closure. The art deco front elevation is to be preserved. 206 Kings Road, Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, London.