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Advert for Ace of Spades road house 1933
Advertisement for The Ace of Spades road-house on the Kingston by-pass, considered the first of its kind. Road-houses sprang up along arterial roads leading out of London, usually in Home Counties areas, and offered a range of entertainment and sporting facilities to patrons at a time when car ownership was increasing. Built in a Tudorbethan style using the timbers of an ancient barn on the site, it offered refreshments at all hours, dancing until 3am courtesy of Percy Chandler and his Band and cabaret. The floodlit swimming pool was warmed to 70 degreeds and there were dressing rooms for up to 120 bathers with a special make-up department for ladies who wanted to dance. There was a sister road-house on the Great West Road near Hounslow in Middlesex. Date: 1933
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Step into the Roaring '30s and experience the allure of The Ace of Spades Road-house, an iconic establishment located on the Kingston by-pass that marked the beginning of a new era in roadside hospitality. Built in the Tudorbethan style using the timbers of an ancient barn on the site, this road-house was the first of its kind, offering weary travelers and locals a much-needed respite during long car journeys. As car ownership increased, road-houses sprang up along arterial roads leading out of London, and The Ace of Spades Road-house was no exception. It boasted a range of entertainment and sporting facilities, including a restaurant, dance floor, and cabaret, all under the direction of the renowned Percy Chandler and his Band. The floodlit swimming pool, warmed to a toasty 70 degrees, beckoned swimmers for a refreshing dip, while dressing rooms accommodated up to 120 bathers, complete with a special make-up department for ladies who wanted to dance the night away. For those seeking a more subdued atmosphere, the road-house also featured cozy corners for quiet conversation and relaxation. With a sister road-house on the Great West Road near Hounslow in Middlesex, The Ace of Spades Road-house quickly became a must-visit destination for summertime motoring and leisurely pursuits. So, buckle up, take a step back in time, and join us for an unforgettable experience at this legendary roadside retreat. (Date: 1933)
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