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'''Southport Arts Centre''', formerly known as '''Cambridge Hall''', is on the east side of [[Lord Street, Southport|Lord Street]], [[Southport]], [[Metropolitan Borough of Sefton|Sefton]], [[Merseyside]], England, and stands between [[Southport Town Hall]] and the [[Atkinson Art Gallery and Library]]. It was built in 1873–74 and originally contained an assembly hall. The centre contains mixed architectural styles and has a tall clock tower at the right end. During the 20th century the assembly hall was converted into a theatre, and it forms part of the arts complex known as The Atkinson. The arts centre is recorded in the [[National Heritage List for England]] as a designated Grade II [[Listed building#England and Wales|listed building]].