Campbeltown Picture House
Campbeltown Picture House
Campbeltown Picture House, designed by Albert V Gardner in 1913 in the Art Nouveau style, is a Grade A Listed building and one of the earliest surviving purpose-built cinemas in the UK. Grade-A listed building is unique, with a Glasgow school art nouveau exterior and an equally impressive and unusual ‘atmospheric style’ interior.

Having undergone refurbishment and restoration CPH reopened in 2017 and is now operating as a community cinema. The two screens show a mixture of the latest films alongside classics and festivals. The licenced kiosk and café provide snacks, home baking and drinks.
