Gorleston Pavilion
The exterior promises more than the interior now delivers, but this is still an impressive late Victorian seaside pavilion. Red brick with single storey entrance block in front of a two storey concert hall with an advanced centre flanked by short towers with domes. Brick cornices, terra cotta balustrades and decorative panels, with much stained glass, all in an exuberant Art Nouveau manner. Unsympathetic modern entrance canopy. The flat-floored, relatively plain concert hall interior has a three-row end balcony and iron arched girders. The 1919 proscenium arch is decorated with nymphs and garlands. No flytower and limited wing space. The current 300 capacity cabaret style seating arrangement of tables and chairs on one level allows full access for wheelchairs. The Pavilion has set up a charity to support restoration.
- 1900 : continuing
Further details
- 1898 Design/Construction:J W Cockrill (Borough Engineer)- Architect
- 1900 Use: continuing
- 1919 Alteration: new prosceniumUnknown- Architect
- 1972 Owner/Management: Great Yarmouth Corporation
- 1984 - 1995 Owner/Management: Carl Adams, lessee
- 1995 Owner/Management: Kevin Lynch and Stuart Durrant, lessees
- CapacityLaterDescription1982: 750
1975: 385
1994: 385 - CapacityCurrentDescription300
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