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Latitude: 51.6799 / 51°40'47"N
Longitude: -4.1637 / 4°9'49"W
OS Eastings: 250506
OS Northings: 200115
OS Grid: SN505001
Mapcode National: GBR GS.V7TB
Mapcode Global: VH3MJ.S16K
Plus Code: 9C3QMRHP+WG
Entry Name: Theatr Elli
Listing Date: 26 August 2009
Last Amended: 26 August 2009
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 87593
Building Class: Recreational
Also known as: Odeon Theatre
Classic Cinema
Llanelli Film Centre
Llanelli Entertainment Centre
ID on this website: 300087593
Location: On the west side of Station Road, at it's junction with Queen Victoria Road.
County: Carmarthenshire
Community: Llanelli
Community: Llanelli
Built-Up Area: Llanelli
Traditional County: Carmarthenshire
Tagged with: Cinema Music venue
Built as an Odeon cinema in 1938, by Harry Weedon, architect. Adapted as a 3-screen cinema c1974, and with further minor alterations and additions in the 1990s.
Brick and tile-clad structure, in art deco style. The entrance front projects from wider main block with curved angles housing stairs. Lower rear block stepping down beyond, with some modern additions. Frontage is largely faience tiled, the cream tiles arranged chequer-board-fashion, with striated brick-work above in the projecting entrance block, and plain brick side panels in return elevation (left-hand return altered with modern extension). Rear entirely brick-faced. Entrance comprises 3 doors divided by tiled fins and flanked by slightly projecting brick panels, banded with black tiles, and with green and black tiled plinth. Above the doors (which are surmounted by a modern canopy), a black-tiled panel contains 5 tall metal-framed windows, their verticality emphasised by green-tiled panels above each window. Narrower triple lights in curved angles to each side, with black-tiled bands between them. Small windows aligned at ground floor.
Despite alteration, some of the original 1930s layout has survived, together with original detail. Thus arrangement of entrance foyer, and that on first floor (which is curved in plan) seems original and retains some original detail including moulded architraves to doorways, along with the stairs (including baluster rails and skirting); within the cinemas, elements of the original decorative scheme can still be discerned, including ribbed proscenium, the ceiling plaster-work -a series of roundels, together with some wall decoration.
Listed as a fine example of a 1930s Odeon Cinema by Harry Weedon, which notwithstanding alteration, retains extensive original character and is now a rare surviving example of its type in Wales.
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