London’s last porn cinema closed down days after it was discovered by horrified landlord
It was claimed that customers paid to get into the reportedly last sex cinema in the capital and romp with like minded people while watching racy films
LONDON'S last porn cinema has been shut down within days after it opened, after the landlord of the block of flats on top of it discovered the business.
Dubbed The Office, the cinema where customers could openly be intimate with one another in the aisles was only trading for a few days.
People could pay to watch explicit films while having sex with each other, it was said.
But after the horrified landlord discovered what was going on in the basement of his building, it has since been shut down, much to the dismay of its fans.
The club's website insisted that people "come on down and enjoy the company of like minded people".
A reporter for Vice was there for the opening night and wrote up a detailed account of customers engaging in sex acts while others watched, and a man walked around naked but for a pair of socks.
The Office had only just set up camp at the new location after its former site in New Cross was closed.
Fans took to swingers forums to complain about the closure.
The that one wrote: "Very surprised the tenant did not discuss the usage of the premise first! Very obvious that the landlord might not like what’s going on especially where it is situated.
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"What a total waste of time and money and I guess many disappointed clients - I was planning going on Saturday."
While another said: "What a shame but not surprised with children in the block.
"Went there last week and met a very attractive girl so can't wait until they find new premises."
A spokesman for Tower Hamlets council confirmed a licence for the building had not been granted and an application had not been submitted.
Earlier this month The Sun reported a gothic landmark raised eyebrows after being advertised on a swinger’s website as a venue for monthly parties where revellers can enjoy “non-stop orgies”.
The Hadlow Tower – which was put up for sale after a campaign to keep it open to the public – appears in the online ad which promises “nights of unbridled passion”.
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