Frederic
Seebohm, who owned ‘The Hermitage’, a Victorian house facing Bancroft, donated
part of his garden for the construction of ‘New Road’, which opened in 1875.
The road linked Bancroft to Walsworth Road, and improved travel from the town
centre to the railway station.
Seebohm built an underpass from the
Hermitage gardens to his private woodland in Rawling’s Dells (Rawlings Dell was
named because Windmill Hill was once Rawling’s Hill). Rawling’s Dell later became Woodside Open Air
Theatre.
The footpath now between Hermitage
Road and Portmill Lane, by the River Hiz, was once part of Seebohm’s Garden.
Later, the road was renamed
Hermitage Road, and it was in the mid-1920s, that John Ray Ltd of Letchworth
built shops, flats and offices there, including The Hermitage Cinema in 1932,
and The Hermitage Halls which opened in 1925.
Around this time, box trees that were planted
in King Edward IV’s day, and once part of The Hermitage’s garden, were removed.
The Hermitage Ballroom was successful in the
1960s under the management of Toni Avern of The Barron Knights, and Eric
Clapton, Acker Bilk, Bob Monkhouse, Des O’Conner, The Searchers and The Cream
were just some of the acts who appeared there. In the 1970s a Saturday morning
disco called the Outlook Club was held there. The name of the club is from my memory, but I recall it as The Junior Outlook, but I can't be 100% sure. (If anyone recalls going to the junior disco in Hermitage Road, or later to the Outlook Club was in Sun Street - please do let me know your memories in the comments below). In 2007 it became the
nightclub Remix. Since 2011, it has been
the restaurant Hermitage Rd & Co.
Sadly, not all buildings survived. The
Hermitage Cinema disappeared in 1963 – the last performance being ‘Heavens
Above’ with Peter Sellers in 1962, and P.H. Barker and Son, a timber merchant
whose Tudor-style frontage was once a feature of the road, met its fate in
1962. The Post Office and Savings Bank was built on part of the yard’s site and
opened on 12th February 1962 (moving from Brand Street), but was
recently demolished to make way for a Premier Inn.
Many shops have come and gone through the
years. Some may recall Hidgcock, Peter Jones’, The Red Shoppe, Allam’s,
Rumbellows, Caves Cafe and Braham and Co, to name a few.
Today, Hermitage Road is a busy thoroughfare,
and boasts an array of thriving shops, cafes and restaurants.
Amanda.
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Amanda.
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My best selling ebook Her Last Lie is available HERE All ebook royalties go to Cancer Research UK in memory of my amazing sister. Her Last Lie is a psychological thriller, with a chapter devoted to Hitchin, and the main character lives in Letchworth.
The Outlook Club was in Sun Street above the Wimpey not in Hermitage Road
ReplyDeleteThere was a Saturday morning junior disco in The Hermitage Ballroom in the 1970s, which I always thought was the Junior Outlook, but could be wrong. I remember going to the Outlook Club in Sun Street too.
ReplyDeleteNot sure of connection but Sun Club at Sun Hotel closed due to problems and the Outlook opened following week. Summer of 1971 went with Gf - NOW WIFE
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