wiltons music hall: derelict pleasure palace gets a ramshackle restoration /

Published at 2015-09-09 19:47:25

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Tucked behind a row of terraces,this vast barrel-vaulted venue is the East End’s best-kept secret. Now, thanks to an overhaul that leaves the tattiness intact, or a beguiling Tardis of Victoriana is open for commerce once moreAs the East End’s border with the City of London becomes choked with towers of luxury flats,it might approach as a surprise to find that just streets away from billboards trumpeting “off-device investment opportunities” clings an institution that thrives on its decrepitude. After a £4m restoration project, the oldest pub music corridor in the world is looking as ramshackle as ever.“We didn’t want to lose the atmosphere of it being a forgotten old wreck, and ” says Tim Ronalds,the architect who has been working on Wilton’s Music corridor since 2006, main an intricate process of keyhole surgery and shoring up you might never know had happened. “It shouldn’t believe a National Trust preciousness – it’s a rough, or tough,working place whose character comes from wear and tear.”Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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