Swansea's tiny, unique cinema is rehomed on Gower

Inside La Charrette
The Observer, Sunday 4 January 2009:
"One of the world's smallest cinemas, a 23-seat railway carriage with flock wallpaper and hand-operated curtains, has been saved.
La Charrette, which had shown films for 55 years, fell into disrepair and was given a last hurrah with a black-tie premiere attended by Kenneth Branagh and organised by Observer film critic Mark Kermode. The carriage was sliced into six pieces and removed from the back garden of a house in Gorseinon, near Swansea. The pieces were transported to the Gower peninsula and welded together as part of a £10,000 restoration funded by the Gower Heritage Centre.
La Charrette was built by Gwyn Phillips, an electrician who developed a passion for films while working as a projectionist."
Read more: Observer film critic, Mark Kermode, on La Charrette