Warminster Athenaeum

Athenaeum Centre, Warminster

Warminster Athenaeum is a Victorian theatre in Warminster, England, and a Grade II listed building. Built in 1858, based on the designs of W. J. Stent,[1] it is owned by a charitable trust.

The Athenaeum has been closed three times in its history, most recently in 1997, when West Wiltshire District Council stopped funding several halls in its five towns. There was then believed to be a danger of the building being sold, demolished, or redeveloped, but the District Council handed over trusteeship of the charity which owns the building to the newly formed Athenaeum Trust. The trust launched a restoration appeal, and by 2015 had already spent over £100,000 on the building, cleaning the facade, replacing the roof, and completely refurbishing the bar and function room.

References

  1. "Athenaeum (Warminster)". The Theatres Trust. Retrieved 2012-02-11.

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Coordinates: 51°12′19″N 2°10′56″W / 51.2053°N 2.1823°W / 51.2053; -2.1823


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