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The Sleaford Playhouse

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The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
The Sleaford Playhouse
Phone:
+44 333 666 3366

Address:
54 W Gate, Sleaford NG34 7PP, UK

The Playhouse is a theatre in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England. Sleaford Playhouse is a Grade II listed Georgian building dating from 1820. Prior to it being restored and re-opened as a theatre in 2000 it had been used as a benefits office and library.The Grade II listed Playhouse started life as a theatre and was built for a local printer and actor Joseph Smedley. In 1841 the theatre was sold to John Hyde and was later taken over by Jane Hill and William Pidd-Fischer in 1853. In 1855, despite attempts to re-open it as a theatre, the building was sold to Thomas Parry who in turn sold the building to the Church of England. Through a variety of donations and grants it was converted into the town's first infant school by local builders Parry and William Kirk, at a cost of £1,085.
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