Campbeltown Picture House

Rescuing an atmospheric cinema for vibrant, community-led cultural life

Client: Campbeltown Picture House
Listed Category A
Status: Complete
Location: Argyll and Bute

The Picture House is an important and rare example of an early purpose-built cinema and it is included in the Statutory List as a Category A building in recognition of its high architectural and historical significance. The Centenary Project was launched to conserve and upgrade it to meet the expectations of a modern cinema operator and cinema-going audience, and provide it with a sustainable future. The vision was for the restored Picture House to be ‘more than a cinema’, providing a cultural, leisure, social and community hub for Campbeltown and Kintyre, and to continue a tradition of using the original variety stage for small-scale comedy acts and music performances.

"The MacEwen judges were enchanted by both the look of this historic little seafront cinema and by what its reinvention, by a committed community business and a practice with long experience in cinema design, meant."

— Hugh Pearman, The RIBA Journal, on the RIBAJ MacEwen Award shortlisting

‘‘To see this much-loved Picture House as magnificent as it was the day it opened over 100 years ago is a delight. With the help of National Lottery funding, history and 21st century design have come together to create an incredible cultural centre for the local community’’

— Lucy Casot, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund in Scotland

“The revival of a little building like this jewel can do something really important to a town.”

— Julia Barfield, MacEwen Award judge

Awards

2023 Argyll and Bute Design Award: Shortlisted - Built Heritage
2023 Argyll and Bute Design Awards: Shortlisted - Community Led Regeneration
2019 RIBAJ MacEwen Award: Shortlised
2018 Scottish Heritage Angels Awards: Best Rescue of a Historic Building or Place

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