House called Bingo
The bingo hall on the corner of Lemyngton Street and Baxter Gate in Loughborough.
The building was opened as an Odeon cinema in 1936. It was designed by Arthur J Price of the Harry Weedon architectural practice, which designed most Odeon cinemas in the 1930s. Following change of ownership, it started hosting bingo (as the Vogue Social Club) in the late 1960s and stopped showing films in the early 70s. It is now called the Beacon Bingo Club. As a very good example of the Odeon cinema design, it is a grade II listed building
House called Bingo
The bingo hall on the corner of Lemyngton Street and Baxter Gate in Loughborough.
The building was opened as an Odeon cinema in 1936. It was designed by Arthur J Price of the Harry Weedon architectural practice, which designed most Odeon cinemas in the 1930s. Following change of ownership, it started hosting bingo (as the Vogue Social Club) in the late 1960s and stopped showing films in the early 70s. It is now called the Beacon Bingo Club. As a very good example of the Odeon cinema design, it is a grade II listed building