The Tom Thumb Theatre is currently for sale. It went dark three years ago. It is the second smallest theatre in the UK.
At the moment I'm renting a flat while I wait out the house price crash, but if The Tom Thumb Theatre is still for sale at the bottom of the correction I would love to buy it. It went on sale last February at £255,000, it is now down to £220,000 and I think it will bottom out sometime in 2010 at around £140,000, and then I could possibly afford to buy it.
The first floor is a flat (it was originally accommodation for grooms, the building was built in 1896 as a coaching house and the ground floor was a stable) which I would live in while I restored the auditorium itself. Although it doesn't really look to need much more than a good clean.
Then maybe put on performances in it (or more accurately let others put on performances in it- my interest is in history and architecture rather than the Performing Arts and I have always wanted to live somewhere that wasn't built as a house)
It was only converted into a theatre in 1984 and I wonder if anyone has photographs of it taken prior to this showing how it looked before conversion or when it was in less jaded appearance as The Tom Thumb Theatre?
Also, does anyone have any idea as to what a building society's position would be on lending on something like this? I don't mean at the moment, I mean in more normal times. By the time it gets to the price I think it will, I might be able to put down 30-40% as a deposit.
Any other info, directions to images other than contemporary ones or any other advice welcome. The important thing is that we don't let this building get knocked down so that somebody else builds yet more flats.



