The V&A Centre is . . .   Victoria Hall   |  Appleton Hall   |   Edward Hall   |  Lady Kaye Meeting Room
   
To receive further
info on upcoming events...
 

The Victoria Hall in the 19th Century


The Victoria Hall was designed in the late 1890’s by T.E Collcutt at the height of his career. It is not known why he in particular was commissioned to design and build the Hall but it ran over budget set at £800, which became the subject of considerable local anxiety.

The day was saved by the generosity of Mr Kenwood, Sir Henry Mildmay and Lord Calthorpe who made up the shortfall, and so the building was completed and opened by Lady Calthorpe on October 20 1898 to much acclaim.

The Victoria Hall has remained in constant use throughout it’s 100 plus years and is a tribute to the masterly design and vision of T.E. Collcutt, which has stood the test of time. T.E.

Collcutt was born in Oxford and devoted a lifetime to creating buildings and interiors widely recognised for their richness in styles, finishes and furnishings.

Buildings such as Lloyds Register in Fenchurch Street, Savoy Hotel Strand, Imperial Institute, Midland Bank in Ludgate Hill, Public Library in Blackburn, Wakefield Town Hall, and many others.

His interiors became the fashion for many first class music rooms, dining areas and lounges in ships throughout the late 1890’s and early 1900’s. P&O ships such as the S.S.India, S.S China, S.S.Egypt through to S.S. Medina in 1911.


The Victoria Hall c.1900
T E Collcutt FRIBA 1840-192I
President of Royal Institute of
British Architects 1906-1908

The Millennium Scheme 1996 - 2000

 


VicHall
The Victoria Hall and Appleton Halls before development
The Victoria Hall 2002


Formed in June 1996, The Victoria Hall Charity and Management Committee has been privileged in taking an active part to restore the Hall to its original design and to provide modern facilities that should sustain the building for a further 100 years.

It is with many grateful thanks for the generosity of the whole community in supporting fundraising events, making donations and providing grants, that it has been at all possible to restore the Victoria Hall.

There is still much to do in restoring the stage, lower Edward Hall and clock tower all of which are planned for completion in 2008. More funds are required but the majority of the work has been completed successfully.

It is also with many thanks for the hard and dedicated work of the Charity Trustees and Victoria Hall Management Committee who have stoically continued their relentless pursuit of fundraising and so provide for the needs of the community.

 
 
 
 
Hart Design Award 2002