A landmark vintage cinema in Bromley has announced its closure - leaving many regulars and passionate filmgoers disappointed.

Bromley Picturehouse has announced that it will be closing its doors for good on August 1.

This beloved classic venue in Bromley, featuring striking Art Deco architecture, has welcomed film lovers for generations.

The closure marks the end of a longstanding cinema in the town, with an era echoing the golden years of cinema in the 1920s and 30s.

The original building dates from 1936, representing the art deco style of famed architect George Coles.

No reason was given for the cinema's closure.

Many locals have been disappointed and saddened by the announcement.

A spokesperson for Bromley Picturehouse announced on Facebook and X: “We're very sorry to announce that we've made the tough decision to close Bromley Picturehouse from Thu 1 Aug.

“Between now and then, you can continue to enjoy all we have to offer – we hope to see you in the cinema soon.

If you're a Member, we'll be in touch in due course.”

A petition has since been launched to try and save the Picturehouse, which many are now rallying behind.

A Facebook comment reads: “There’s a save the Picturehouse Facebook group and petition to sign.

 

“This really is sad news as I love this place.”

Another user wrote on Facebook in response to the announcement: “Such incredibly sad news. We have been loyal supporters of Bromley PH since it opened in 2019 and in fact have just renewed our membership. The art deco building is quite beautiful and all the staff unfailingly polite and friendly.

“There seemed to be a full programme of events going on and we were looking forward to catching up with some 80s favourites in August. East Dulwich PH is run-down and tired and nowhere near the standard of Bromley.

“If we are to be candid, we think effectively closing the kitchen by limiting the menu to toasties was a big mistake - as was scaling down the fabulous menu that was in place when it opened. We frequently ate there pre- film with groups of friends.

“If there is any possibility that this stunning art deco cinema can be kept alive in some shape or form we. as founder members, would stand firmly behind such plans.

“This is a sad day for us as we are now cinematically homeless.”

Another wrote: “I am literally heartbroken. My last reason to travel into Bromley will be gone. This town is a wreck in so many ways and this is just adding to the wreckage.”