Little Theatre - Bath
Little Theatre - St Michaels Place - Bath
History -
The building is just behind the site of St Michaels Within Church (within the city walls and free from plague! ) and next to St Johns Foundation, close to the Cross Baths, with the New Royal Baths opposite at one point.
A two screened multi-cinema which was originally a community theatre for the underprivileged of Bath, changing to a cinema during the 1930’s.
Built in 1935, the majority of the building has a Georgian design
In 1849, human bones were excavated just a few yards in front of the cinema.
Hauntings -
Staff have reported temperature drops, unexplained bangs and the projectionist even having a conversation with someone they thought had entered the room and there was no one there.
Screen 2 and the projection room is said to have a chilling presence.
There was also a story of a witness who saw a young ragged child in old fashioned clothing sat on the steps.
Research/ Thoughts
From the Bath Directories and Insurance Map Plans the building, No 7, St Michaels Place was formerly a cabinet manufacturers from 1880 and from 1890, Charles J Hughes who was a mineral water manufacturer until mid 1920's
Interestingly St Michaels Place used to be called Nash Street and Cross Bath Lane.
On doing research for this post I came across the staff photo from the 1950's showing the projectionist, Mr Tippett, could he be the one which is haunting the projection room, it is common for spirits to haunt a workplace which they loved and spent a lot of time at in their life.
Any further experiences or sightings would be great to hear about.
Sources-
Photos - Bath in Time - Entrance to the Little Theatre 1970's & A hand coloured formal pose.
The projectionist Mr C Tippett is standing on the far left.
Advert from Penny's Illustrated History of Bath & District 1898
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