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Cinema City occupies Suckling House, the 16th-century home of Robert Suckling, Mayor, Sheriff and Burgess. The oldest surviving parts of the building date from the early 14th century. After …
Cinema City occupies Suckling House, the 16th-century home of Robert Suckling, Mayor, Sheriff and Burgess. The oldest surviving parts of the building date from the early 14th century. After falling into disrepair Suckling House was bought by Ethel Mary and Helen Caroline Colman in 1923. They restored it and added Stuart Hall, intended as a public space and equipped with a cinema projector and screen. The Cinema City Bar & Restaurant is situated within the beautiful 17th-century Suckling House, featuring vaulted ceilings, stone arches and antique panelled rooms. They also encompass the Sir John Hurt Centre function rooms, which are full of reminders of the city’s rich cinema history.
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Mar 19, 2025
Have been to Cinema City on a number of occasions. The building is great and lots of original features are preserved especially in the bar. There are other areas to sit such as sofas on the upper lev…Full review by CultureVultureCamb
Sep 5, 2024
This place used to be nice but has declined. There are not many screens and there always seems to be a problem with at least 1 so viewings are limited and showings do not always go ahead it seems. Ni…Full review by georgetward86
Aug 19, 2024
I go there almost daily to sit and read my book, and it's always a pleasure to do so. The coffee is incredible, as are the staff behind the bar who make it. They greet me with a smile and make me fe…Full review by David H