Stroud Subscription Rooms, Grade II listed music venue in Stroud, England
The Stroud Subscription Rooms is a Grade II listed building constructed from Cotswold stone in the town center, featuring Tuscan columns and a balustraded balcony on its facade. Inside, the venue contains a main hall with flexible seating arrangements alongside other rental spaces designed for concerts, theatrical productions, and events.
The building was constructed in 1833, funded through a public subscription scheme designed by architect George Basevi, making it an important example of early 19th-century civic architecture. This method of collective financing was an unusual approach for the time, reflecting the community's commitment to creating a shared cultural space.
The venue serves as a central gathering place for music, theatre, and visual arts in Stroud, where residents and visitors come together for performances and exhibitions. It functions as a working cultural hub where dance, concerts, and community events take place regularly throughout the year.
The venue is centrally located in town and easy to find; the building contains various spaces that can be arranged for different types of performances. Visitors will find that both the main hall and additional rooms offer flexible layouts suited to the size and nature of each event.
A notable piece of the venue's history is that a major British band performed here in 1962, marking an important moment in local music history. This concert remains a memorable part of the building's past and is often mentioned by those who know the place's cultural significance.
Location: Stroud
Inception: 1833
Architects: George Basevi
Address: George Street, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England GL5 1AE
Website: http://thesubrooms.co.uk/home
GPS coordinates: 51.74490,-2.21711
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:43
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