HISTORY
AN EXCITING HERITAGE
Back in the mid-1800s, Kensal Rise was a muddy farming centre. By 1914, it had transformed into a buzzing social hub of entertainment with two major cinemas.

Pinkham Hall was part of the Constitutional Club, established as a small Edwardian Theatre in the 1920s. This charming venue has seen its fair share of pizzazz over the decades, having been a dance hall, snooker hall and venue for films, parties, discos, banquets and general tomfoolery.

In Autumn 2008, after a stylish-yet-sympathetic refurbishment, the building opened its doors to the public once more as the independent arts house and community venue, Pinkham Lighthouse.
‘Our General Manager Fernando’s ultimate film of all time is Pulp Fiction’.