The front elevation of the former Temperance Billiard Hall on Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham
- Date:
- 27 Jul 2004
- Location:
- Temperance Billiard Hall, 384 Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham, Manchester
- Reference:
- PLA01/04/0046
- Type:
- Photograph (Digital)
The billiard hall was built in 1906 for the Temperance Billiard Halls Company, designed by in-house architect Norman Evans. It is Grade II Listed. The building later became known as the Hot Shots Snooker Club, and in the 21st century was in use as a fruit and vegetable warehouse and shop. This photograph was published on page 112 of 'Played in Manchester' by Simon Inglis.
This is part of the Series: PLA01/04 Played in Manchester; within the Collection: PLA01 Played in Britain Collection
© Historic England Archive
Photographer: Inglis, Simon
Art Nouveau, Early 20th Century Billiard Hall, Warehouse, Leisure And Recreation, Shops And Shopping, Food And Drink
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