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Villa Marina, Isle of Man

The Villa Marina is an entertainment venue in Douglas, Isle of Man, which forms part of the wider Villa-Gaiety complex.[2] It is located on Harris Promenade, looking out onto Douglas Bay, and comprises the Royal Hall, Broadway Cinema, Promenade Suite, Colonnade Suite, Dragon's Castle and the Villa Marina Gardens.[2] The architect was Alban Jones, whose design was chosen in an open competition judged by Professor Adshead of Liverpool University.[3]

Villa Marina
View of main building and gardens (c. 2009)
Former namesVilla Marina Gardens and Kursaal (1913-14)
AddressHarris Promenade
Douglas
Isle of Man
IM1 2HP
OwnerDepartment of Education, Sport and Culture
Capacity1,620 (Royal Hall)
300 (Promenade Suite)
200 (Colonnade Suite)
200 (Villa Marina Arcade)
150 (Broadway Cinema)
20 (Noble Suite)
Construction
Broke groundDecember 1911
Opened19 July 1913 (1913-07-19)
Renovated2001-04, 2010
Construction cost£25,000
(£2.71 million in 2021 pounds[1])
ArchitectPercy Robinson and W. Alban Jones
BuilderPaul Rhodes
Main contractorsFerro-Concrete
Website
Venue Website

History Edit

Villa Marina Estate Edit

Origins Edit

The Villa Marina and surrounding grounds were originally an estate owned by George Steuart, who acquired the land in 1806. After his death the estate passed to his son, Colonel Robert Steuart,[4] Receiver General of the Isle of Man and Customs Collector for the Port of Douglas. The estate included about 7 acres (3 hectares) and consisted of the Mansion House and offices, walled gardens, lawns, plantations and a flower garden.[5] In addition there were a conservatory and hothouse which contained tropical plants. The Mansion House had a drawing room, dining room, two libraries, a large hall and fifteen bedrooms, and a verandah.[6] There were kitchens, servants' hall, pantries, two cellars, a washhouse and a brewhouse. Outside there were a four-stall stable, a coach house with accommodation for three carriages, a harness room, a granary, a farm stable and piggery. The Villa Marina Estate also had a gardener's lodge.[5]

Colonel Steuart died, aged 65, on 15 November 1832;[7] the whole estate was then offered for sale by auction.[5]

Joseph Dunn Edit

The Mansion House and surrounds were bought by Joseph Dunn,[8] uncle of two ladies, Frances and Eliza Dutton, referred to as the Misses Dutton,[9] and were subsequently converted into a seminary boarding school under the governorship of the Misses Dutton,[10] who moved the seminary from nearby Athol Street at the start of 1834.[11] Joseph Dunn died in 1845, after which some of the land on the west of the estate was sold to John Crellin for development,[12] resulting in the creation of the residential area of Derby Square and Crellin's Hill.[13] In Spring 1854 the Villa Marina Estate was again placed on the market, with the school to vacate on the agreement of sale.[6] However interest appears to have been non-existent until in December 1860 it was confirmed that the property was to be the home of the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man, Francis Pigott Stainsby Conant,[14] having taken a seven-year lease[15] from the beginning of 1861 with a break at the end of three or five years.[16] The Misses Dutton vacated the premises at the beginning of 1861, relocating to Parkfield Villa.[17] After some slight alterations to the premises, the Governor took up residence in May 1861.[14] The rent for the Villa Marina was agreed at £250 per annum or a purchase cost of £7,500.[18]

The tenancy of Governor Pigott was short: he died on 21 January 1863. The unexpired part of the lease was then placed on the market with an option to purchase the estate and the right to purchase the house and grounds within the remaining five years of the lease.[19]

Henry Noble Edit

On 4 May 1863, the unexpired term of the lease was purchased by Henry Bloom Noble and John Firth for £7,750.[20] After this,[21] the lease on the premises was offered for tenancy. In October 1864, the tenancy was taken by William Johnson, a local publican, who turned the residence into a hotel.[22] Various functions were held at the hotel, one being a dinner in honour of James Gell on 4 July 1866, after his appointment as Attorney General.[23]

William Johnson relinquished his lease on the Villa Marina at the beginning of May 1868, when he retired from business.[24] After unsuccessfully advertising the lease for continued use as a hotel, Henry Noble purchased the shares held by John Firth and set about turning the Villa Marina into his personal residence; although there was a degree of consensus at the time that the estate should have been bought and turned into a pleasure ground with a proposal put forward to raise £10,000 in £1 shares for the purchase.[25][26][27]

After Noble's death in 1903, the Villa Marina was once again used as a home for the island's Lieutenant Governor when Lord Raglan took up residence after his appointment later that year.[28]

Villa Marina Entertainment Venue Edit

The entire site was bequeathed in Noble's will to the Henry Bloom Noble Trust. The site was used as the venue for several summer garden fetes and parties[29] and provided a particularly good vantage point for the running of the Gordon Bennett Trials, first held on the Isle of Man in 1904.[30] On several occasions the Villa Marina's grounds played host to open air religious services, one such instance being the annual session of the District Synod of the Primitive Methodist Church (Liverpool District) which was held in Douglas in the Spring of 1906.[31] Following Noble's death there was a degree of uncertainty as to what would become of the estate, with a fear that it could be sold to property developers as this was the height of the Isle of Man's tourism boom.[32][33] However, the trust donated the entire site to Douglas Corporation which then redeveloped the site as an entertainment venue. Upon completion the venue was opened by the Lieutenant Governor, Lord Raglan, on 19 July 1913.[34]

The original name of the venue was the Villa Marina Kursaal.[3] In part this was seen as an attempt by the Corporation to address the town's perceived lack of sophistication and to raise the town's profile to visitors.[3] The Germanic term for the venue was dropped at the outbreak of World War I and the venue was renamed the Royal Hall.[3]

For several summer seasons in the 1950s the Villa Marina was home to Joe Loss and his orchestra.[35] Other stars performing at that time included Ivy Benson and various international cabaret artistes. During the summer months the Villa gardens would also be the venue for numerous beauty pageants.

Restoration Edit

By the year 2000, the Villa Marina had become a burden to its owner, Douglas Corporation, and was in need of considerable renovation. Just as had been the case with the nearby Gaiety Theatre 30 years previously, the large financial commitment needed to restore the venue to an acceptable standard was seen as unaffordable, and so ownership of the Villa Marina was transferred from Douglas Borough Council to the Isle of Man Government in March 2000.[34]

Various alterations were made starting in 2001, with local architect Ian Brown commissioned to undertake the work.[3] The work included the reorientation of the main entrance from facing the promenade to facing the gardens. A cinema and Promenade Suite were created, and a profile of the benefactor of the land, Henry Bloom Noble, was placed above the entrance.[3]

 
A view of the Villa Marina Arcade, Douglas Isle of Man.

Other attractions Edit

Dragon's Castle Edit

The Dragon's Castle is a venue for young children to have fun in a safe and friendly environment. The facility can cater for up to 30 children and is a popular venue for children's birthdays. Facilities include:[36] Slides, tunnels, a ball pool, wall puzzles, soft play, obstacles, a swinging rope, and bridges.

Broadway cinema Edit

The Broadway Cinema is a modern cinema showing the latest movie releases as well as niche films on occasions.[36] The cinema can also be used as a lecture theatre.[36]

Current use Edit

As part of the integrated VillaGaiety complex, the venue plays host to a variety of entertainment; notable amongst these are music concerts and comedy shows. The Villa Marina has also hosted numerous indoor sporting events such as darts tournaments, chess tournaments, boxing tournaments and International All-Star Professional Wrestling.

References Edit

  1. ^ UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b Maxima Systems Ltd. "Isle of Man Guide – DOUGLAS, Villa Marina". Iomguide.com. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Isle of Man Examiner. Tuesday, November 1, 2006. Page 27
  4. ^ Manks Advertiser Thursday, 11.07.1822 Page: 5
  5. ^ a b c Manks Advertiser Tuesday, 01.01.1833 Page: 5
  6. ^ a b Manx Sun Saturday, 28.04.1855 Page: 24
  7. ^ Manks Advertiser Tuesday, 20.11.1832 Page: 11
  8. ^ Mona's Herald Wednesday, 06.03.1844 Page: 5
  9. ^ Manx Sun Friday, 11.10.1833 Page: 2
  10. ^ Manx Sun Saturday, 10.07.1852 Page: 21
  11. ^ Mona's Herald Friday, 10.01.1834 Page: 2
  12. ^ Mona's Herald Wednesday, 28.05.1845 Page: 3
  13. ^ Manx Sun Saturday, 14.03.1846 Page: 4
  14. ^ a b Manx Sun Saturday, 01.12.1860 Page: 4
  15. ^ Mona's Herald Wednesday, 05.12.1860 Page: 3
  16. ^ Manx Sun Saturday, 08.12.1860 Page: 4
  17. ^ Mona's Herald Wednesday, 02.01.1861 Page: 2
  18. ^ Mona's Herald Wednesday, 12.06.1861 Page: 3
  19. ^ Manx Sun Saturday, 24.01.1863 Page: 12
  20. ^ Mona's Herald Wednesday, 06.05.1863 Page: 3.
  21. ^ Isle of Man Weekly Advertising Circular Tuesday, 05.05.1863 Page: 5
  22. ^ Manx Sun Saturday, 29.10.1864 Page: 23
  23. ^ Isle of Man Weekly Advertising Circular Tuesday, 10.07.1866 Page: 3
  24. ^ Isle of Man Times Saturday, 16.11.1867 Page: 8
  25. ^ Isle of Man Weekly Advertising Circular Tuesday, 01.09.1868 Page: 1
  26. ^ Mona's Herald Wednesday, 10.06.1868 Page: 2
  27. ^ Manx Sun Saturday, 13.06.1868 Page: 12
  28. ^ Isle of Man Examiner Saturday, 13.06.1903 Page: 5
  29. ^ Manx Sun. Saturday, July 08, 1905; Page: 3
  30. ^ The Motor Cycle pp545 dated 19 June 1905
  31. ^ Mona's Herald. Wednesday, March 14, 1906; Page: 6
  32. ^ Isle of Man Examiner. Saturday, July 01, 1905; Page: 4
  33. ^ Mona's Herald. Wednesday, December 06, 1905; Page: 6
  34. ^ a b "Douglas Borough Council – Council keeps step with Villa Marina centenary celebrations". Douglas.gov.im. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  35. ^ "Light Programme - 13 July 1954 - BBC Genome". Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  36. ^ a b c "About Us".

External links Edit

  • Villa Marina and Gaiety Theatre Website

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The Villa Marina is an entertainment venue in Douglas Isle of Man which forms part of the wider Villa Gaiety complex 2 It is located on Harris Promenade looking out onto Douglas Bay and comprises the Royal Hall Broadway Cinema Promenade Suite Colonnade Suite Dragon s Castle and the Villa Marina Gardens 2 The architect was Alban Jones whose design was chosen in an open competition judged by Professor Adshead of Liverpool University 3 Villa MarinaView of main building and gardens c 2009 Former namesVilla Marina Gardens and Kursaal 1913 14 AddressHarris PromenadeDouglasIsle of ManIM1 2HPOwnerDepartment of Education Sport and CultureCapacity1 620 Royal Hall 300 Promenade Suite 200 Colonnade Suite 200 Villa Marina Arcade 150 Broadway Cinema 20 Noble Suite ConstructionBroke groundDecember 1911Opened19 July 1913 1913 07 19 Renovated2001 04 2010Construction cost 25 000 2 71 million in 2021 pounds 1 ArchitectPercy Robinson and W Alban JonesBuilderPaul RhodesMain contractorsFerro ConcreteWebsiteVenue Website Contents 1 History 1 1 Villa Marina Estate 1 1 1 Origins 1 1 2 Joseph Dunn 1 1 3 Henry Noble 1 2 Villa Marina Entertainment Venue 2 Restoration 3 Other attractions 3 1 Dragon s Castle 3 2 Broadway cinema 4 Current use 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditVilla Marina Estate Edit Origins Edit The Villa Marina and surrounding grounds were originally an estate owned by George Steuart who acquired the land in 1806 After his death the estate passed to his son Colonel Robert Steuart 4 Receiver General of the Isle of Man and Customs Collector for the Port of Douglas The estate included about 7 acres 3 hectares and consisted of the Mansion House and offices walled gardens lawns plantations and a flower garden 5 In addition there were a conservatory and hothouse which contained tropical plants The Mansion House had a drawing room dining room two libraries a large hall and fifteen bedrooms and a verandah 6 There were kitchens servants hall pantries two cellars a washhouse and a brewhouse Outside there were a four stall stable a coach house with accommodation for three carriages a harness room a granary a farm stable and piggery The Villa Marina Estate also had a gardener s lodge 5 Colonel Steuart died aged 65 on 15 November 1832 7 the whole estate was then offered for sale by auction 5 Joseph Dunn Edit The Mansion House and surrounds were bought by Joseph Dunn 8 uncle of two ladies Frances and Eliza Dutton referred to as the Misses Dutton 9 and were subsequently converted into a seminary boarding school under the governorship of the Misses Dutton 10 who moved the seminary from nearby Athol Street at the start of 1834 11 Joseph Dunn died in 1845 after which some of the land on the west of the estate was sold to John Crellin for development 12 resulting in the creation of the residential area of Derby Square and Crellin s Hill 13 In Spring 1854 the Villa Marina Estate was again placed on the market with the school to vacate on the agreement of sale 6 However interest appears to have been non existent until in December 1860 it was confirmed that the property was to be the home of the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man Francis Pigott Stainsby Conant 14 having taken a seven year lease 15 from the beginning of 1861 with a break at the end of three or five years 16 The Misses Dutton vacated the premises at the beginning of 1861 relocating to Parkfield Villa 17 After some slight alterations to the premises the Governor took up residence in May 1861 14 The rent for the Villa Marina was agreed at 250 per annum or a purchase cost of 7 500 18 The tenancy of Governor Pigott was short he died on 21 January 1863 The unexpired part of the lease was then placed on the market with an option to purchase the estate and the right to purchase the house and grounds within the remaining five years of the lease 19 Henry Noble Edit On 4 May 1863 the unexpired term of the lease was purchased by Henry Bloom Noble and John Firth for 7 750 20 After this 21 the lease on the premises was offered for tenancy In October 1864 the tenancy was taken by William Johnson a local publican who turned the residence into a hotel 22 Various functions were held at the hotel one being a dinner in honour of James Gell on 4 July 1866 after his appointment as Attorney General 23 William Johnson relinquished his lease on the Villa Marina at the beginning of May 1868 when he retired from business 24 After unsuccessfully advertising the lease for continued use as a hotel Henry Noble purchased the shares held by John Firth and set about turning the Villa Marina into his personal residence although there was a degree of consensus at the time that the estate should have been bought and turned into a pleasure ground with a proposal put forward to raise 10 000 in 1 shares for the purchase 25 26 27 After Noble s death in 1903 the Villa Marina was once again used as a home for the island s Lieutenant Governor when Lord Raglan took up residence after his appointment later that year 28 Villa Marina Entertainment Venue Edit The entire site was bequeathed in Noble s will to the Henry Bloom Noble Trust The site was used as the venue for several summer garden fetes and parties 29 and provided a particularly good vantage point for the running of the Gordon Bennett Trials first held on the Isle of Man in 1904 30 On several occasions the Villa Marina s grounds played host to open air religious services one such instance being the annual session of the District Synod of the Primitive Methodist Church Liverpool District which was held in Douglas in the Spring of 1906 31 Following Noble s death there was a degree of uncertainty as to what would become of the estate with a fear that it could be sold to property developers as this was the height of the Isle of Man s tourism boom 32 33 However the trust donated the entire site to Douglas Corporation which then redeveloped the site as an entertainment venue Upon completion the venue was opened by the Lieutenant Governor Lord Raglan on 19 July 1913 34 The original name of the venue was the Villa Marina Kursaal 3 In part this was seen as an attempt by the Corporation to address the town s perceived lack of sophistication and to raise the town s profile to visitors 3 The Germanic term for the venue was dropped at the outbreak of World War I and the venue was renamed the Royal Hall 3 For several summer seasons in the 1950s the Villa Marina was home to Joe Loss and his orchestra 35 Other stars performing at that time included Ivy Benson and various international cabaret artistes During the summer months the Villa gardens would also be the venue for numerous beauty pageants Restoration EditBy the year 2000 the Villa Marina had become a burden to its owner Douglas Corporation and was in need of considerable renovation Just as had been the case with the nearby Gaiety Theatre 30 years previously the large financial commitment needed to restore the venue to an acceptable standard was seen as unaffordable and so ownership of the Villa Marina was transferred from Douglas Borough Council to the Isle of Man Government in March 2000 34 Various alterations were made starting in 2001 with local architect Ian Brown commissioned to undertake the work 3 The work included the reorientation of the main entrance from facing the promenade to facing the gardens A cinema and Promenade Suite were created and a profile of the benefactor of the land Henry Bloom Noble was placed above the entrance 3 nbsp A view of the Villa Marina Arcade Douglas Isle of Man Other attractions EditDragon s Castle Edit The Dragon s Castle is a venue for young children to have fun in a safe and friendly environment The facility can cater for up to 30 children and is a popular venue for children s birthdays Facilities include 36 Slides tunnels a ball pool wall puzzles soft play obstacles a swinging rope and bridges Broadway cinema Edit The Broadway Cinema is a modern cinema showing the latest movie releases as well as niche films on occasions 36 The cinema can also be used as a lecture theatre 36 Current use EditAs part of the integrated VillaGaiety complex the venue plays host to a variety of entertainment notable amongst these are music concerts and comedy shows The Villa Marina has also hosted numerous indoor sporting events such as darts tournaments chess tournaments boxing tournaments and International All Star Professional Wrestling References Edit UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark Gregory 2017 The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain 1209 to Present New Series MeasuringWorth Retrieved 11 June 2022 a b Maxima Systems Ltd Isle of Man Guide DOUGLAS Villa Marina Iomguide com Retrieved 8 December 2016 a b c d e f Isle of Man Examiner Tuesday November 1 2006 Page 27 Manks Advertiser Thursday 11 07 1822 Page 5 a b c Manks Advertiser Tuesday 01 01 1833 Page 5 a b Manx Sun Saturday 28 04 1855 Page 24 Manks Advertiser Tuesday 20 11 1832 Page 11 Mona s Herald Wednesday 06 03 1844 Page 5 Manx Sun Friday 11 10 1833 Page 2 Manx Sun Saturday 10 07 1852 Page 21 Mona s Herald Friday 10 01 1834 Page 2 Mona s Herald Wednesday 28 05 1845 Page 3 Manx Sun Saturday 14 03 1846 Page 4 a b Manx Sun Saturday 01 12 1860 Page 4 Mona s Herald Wednesday 05 12 1860 Page 3 Manx Sun Saturday 08 12 1860 Page 4 Mona s Herald Wednesday 02 01 1861 Page 2 Mona s Herald Wednesday 12 06 1861 Page 3 Manx Sun Saturday 24 01 1863 Page 12 Mona s Herald Wednesday 06 05 1863 Page 3 Isle of Man Weekly Advertising Circular Tuesday 05 05 1863 Page 5 Manx Sun Saturday 29 10 1864 Page 23 Isle of Man Weekly Advertising Circular Tuesday 10 07 1866 Page 3 Isle of Man Times Saturday 16 11 1867 Page 8 Isle of Man Weekly Advertising Circular Tuesday 01 09 1868 Page 1 Mona s Herald Wednesday 10 06 1868 Page 2 Manx Sun Saturday 13 06 1868 Page 12 Isle of Man Examiner Saturday 13 06 1903 Page 5 Manx Sun Saturday July 08 1905 Page 3 The Motor Cycle pp545 dated 19 June 1905 Mona s Herald Wednesday March 14 1906 Page 6 Isle of Man Examiner Saturday July 01 1905 Page 4 Mona s Herald Wednesday December 06 1905 Page 6 a b Douglas Borough Council Council keeps step with Villa Marina centenary celebrations Douglas gov im Retrieved 8 December 2016 Light Programme 13 July 1954 BBC Genome Genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 8 December 2016 a b c About Us External links EditVilla Marina and Gaiety Theatre Website54 09 18 N 4 28 41 W 54 155 N 4 478 W 54 155 4 478 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Villa Marina Isle of Man amp oldid 1152681851, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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