The Cottage Road Cinema

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The Cottage Road Cinema is the oldest cinema in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is one of the oldest cinemas in the United Kingdom, in that it has been continuously showing films since 1912.
The Cottage Road Cinema is arguably one of the oldest cinemas in the country, in that it has been open and continuously showing films since 1912. It was the last surviving cinema of the once extensive Associated Tower Cinemas Group, and so give Headingley the unique claim to be the only area within Leeds to still offer independently owned screens.
The Cottage Road Cinema was originally known as The Headingley Picture House, and was not purpose built, but was an adaptation of a building dating back to 1835, when it began life as stabling for Castle Grove, a Victorian mansion built for a wealthy Leeds silk merchant, in Far Headingley.

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