Leas Cliff Hall, Grade II listed theatre in Folkestone, England.
Leas Cliff Hall is a theatre building positioned on the coastal edge of Folkestone with a main auditorium seating approximately 900 people. This Grade II listed structure hosts various types of performances and entertainment events throughout the year.
The building opened in 1927 and gradually became a major performance venue for the Kent region. Over the decades it established itself as a central stage for artists and audiences seeking entertainment.
The venue serves as a gathering place where the local community and visitors from surrounding areas come together for entertainment. Regular performances here shape the cultural rhythm of the town and draw people from different backgrounds.
The venue sits in an accessible location near Folkestone's seafront area. With 900 seats throughout the auditorium, most visitors enjoy decent sightlines and sound quality regardless of where they are positioned.
The building itself is a fine example of early 20th century architecture and deserves attention alongside the performers taking the stage there. Its Grade II listing means the original structure and exterior have been carefully maintained over time.
Location: Folkestone
Inception: July 13, 1927
Official opening: July 13, 1927
Address: The Leas, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 2DZ, England
Website: http://leascliffhall.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.07590,1.17343
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:10
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