The Corner House Cinema was a single-screen cinema located at
74 High Street, Chatham, Kent, England. It opened in 1910 and closed in 1922
The cinema was a popular local attraction and showed a variety of films, including newsreels,
documentaries, and feature films. It was also used for live performances, such as plays
and concerts.
The Corner House Cinema was a typical example of a small-town cinema of the early
20th century. It was a single-story building with a simple facade. The cinema had a seating
capacity of around 300 people. The cinema was equipped with a projector and a small stage.
The cinema also had a small cafe and a smoking room.
The Corner House Cinema was a popular place for locals to socialize and enjoy a night out.
The cinema was often crowded, especially on weekends and during school holidays.
The cinema was also a popular place for families to go on Sundays.
The Corner House Cinema closed in 1963. The cinema was a victim of the decline of the cinema industry in the 1960s. The cinema was also affected by the rise of television.
The Corner House Cinema was a popular local attraction and a part of Chatham's history.
The cinema is no longer in existence, but it is still remembered by many locals.