Everyman Gerrards Cross, Cinema complex in Gerrards Cross, United Kingdom
Everyman Gerrards Cross is a cinema with three screening rooms housed in a traditional building on Ethorpe Crescent. The facility combines modern cinema design with established architectural features.
The cinema was established in 1925 and remains the oldest operating movie theater in Buckinghamshire. It began as the Playhouse before joining the Everyman chain.
The cinema programs a range of mainstream and independent films, serving both popular tastes and those seeking artistic cinema. Visitors find a mix that reflects diverse film interests throughout the year.
The building offers 18 parking spaces behind the cinema with six hours of free parking upon ticket validation. Wheelchair access is available to two of the screening rooms.
The screening rooms retain their original Art Deco wall designs from when it first opened. Modern projection technology like NEC systems has been thoughtfully integrated into this historic setting.
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