The coronet began its life as a Victorian theatre back in the late 1800s. Then known as the Palace Theatre, it acted as a stepping stone for the likes of Charlie Chaplain - remaining a popular venue until the late 1940s when it was transformed into a radion studio, with the BBC using it as the the home for the Goon Show throughout the 1980s.
The 6 month 2 million pound restoration project overseen by renovation experts; it as been planned according to a singular brief - to create a 21st century entertainment venue from the ruins of a beautiful 19th century building that had fallen into d...