HASLEMERE HALL

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Bridge Road   Haslemere   Surrey   GU27 2AS

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The Story Of Haslemere Hall

Haslemere , with a modest population of  about 15,000,  is extremely fortunate to possess such a building as Haslemere Hall. It is a fully equipped theatre seating approximately 350 in a main Auditorium with upper Balcony.  The large stage  has facilities for flying scenery and there is a modern computer controlled lighting and sound system. There are ample backstage dressing rooms, Green Room etc.  As a multipurpose building it is also used for lectures, meetings  etc. There are regular cinema showings of recent films, and there is a licensed bar. 

This was all made  possible by a local benefactor by the name of Lewis Barclay Day, who was living in Haslemere back in 1912. He decided to build a Hall  with his own money, and  he invited well known architects to submit their plans in  a   competition for the best design. 

The Hall circa 1914

The competition was judged by a prominent  member of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and the winning design was by Annesley  Brownrigg F.R.I.B.A.  A firm of architects bearing his name still practices in Guildford to this day.  The early 1900s saw  the tail end of the  William Morris , and Arts and Crafts Movement in England , and the design reflects this influence.  There is a particularly fine  curved stone staircase  leading to the upper Rotunda sitting out area,  and  Balcony.

Building work started in 1912 and the Hall was officially opened in 1914.

The opening coincided with the outbreak of World War 1 and for the first four years of its life the Hall was requisitioned by the War Office and used as drill hall for the troops .  At the end of the war in 1918 Barclay  Day announced  that he was presenting the Hall “ to the people of Haslemere”, as a gift.  A plaque at the base of the staircase  commemorates this most generous gift.

Ever since then the Hall  has been run completely independently by a Board Of Trustees    set up originally by the then Ministry Of Education. The Trustees are representative of the Civil, Religious,  and Educational life of the town and its various performing Societies.  The Hall is also the home of the Dolmetsch Early Music Festival, which has been organised by the renowned Dolmetsch family    since 1924. The Festival has taken place every year since then,  even throughout the 1939-45 World War. It is now the longest running Music Festival in the country in one location without a break.

The Hall receives no endowments or State Grants. Until recently its only source of income came  from lettings to those who want to use the Hall and from individual “Friends of Haslemere Hall”. There is a small Annual Grant from the Local Authority but in recent years this been cut back.   However, with the demise of the Rex cinema in Haslemere a few years ago, the Trustees decided to introduce film shows in conjunction with Southern Cinema Services, on several days each month. All the latest releases are shown and the income from this activity has been  of enormous help in ensuring the Hall’s continuing viability.

A building that is approaching 100 years of age is constantly requiring attention in the form of repairs and renewals. Improvements and modernisation work  are undertaken as funds permit .  To this end the “Friends of Haslemere Hall” has been set up to which all those who wish to contribute as subscribers , may do so.  The Trustees are always mindful of their responsibility and obligation  to maintain the Hall, and of their debt to Barclay Day  who provided such a   valuable amenity for the future generations of Haslemere citizens.  

The Hall 2007

                    

 

Haslemere Hall   Bridge Road   Haslemere   Surrey   GU27 2AS

             Box Office 01428 642161     Cinema Box Office 01428 661793

         Email boxoffice@haslemerehall.com

Box Office open Monday to Fridays 9am to 1pm  Saturdays 10am to 12pm

Cinema is presented in conjunction with Southern Cinema Services

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Last modified: 12-Jul-2008

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