MANCHESTER, UK: SHOCKING pictures show the crumbling interior of a once great British theatre which now provides basic shelter to some of Manchester’s homeless. Pictures show the redbrick frontage of the imposing building which had the capacity to hold up to two and half thousand visitors as its original incarnation as a theatre, as well as the dilapidated interior which has clearly been left to rot. British Builder James Cole (40) from Skipton was curious enough to venture inside this once grand setting to capture what remains of the Crown Theatre, also known as the Lyceum at Eccles, Manches


MANCHESTER, UK: SHOCKING pictures show the crumbling interior of a once great British theatre which now provides basic shelter to some of Manchester’s homeless. Pictures show the redbrick frontage of the imposing building which had the capacity to hold up to two and half thousand visitors as its original incarnation as a theatre, as well as the dilapidated interior which has clearly been left to rot. British Builder James Cole (40) from Skipton was curious enough to venture inside this once grand setting to capture what remains of the Crown Theatre, also known as the Lyceum at Eccles, Manchester.


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