Designed by the architectural firm Kaberry and Chard,[1] the theatre was opened on 16 November 1927, with a seating capacity of 1,878.
[4] The façade and interior were rebuilt under guidance of architect G N Kentworthy who also designed Cremorne Orpheum Theatre and a Christie organ was added and was opened by organist Dennis Palmistra.
[1][2] The cinema was renamed the Savoy and reopened by the Mayor of Enfield in July 1938.
[4][1] It was converted into a carpet & furniture shop in 1981, and continues today as a plumbing & bathroom company.
[5] After the cinema closed, the building had various retail uses including Shoppers World (1960),[2] carpet and furniture store (1981),[2] Quality House, Whitewood Warehouse, and the Poliak Building Supply Company.