Ordsall Hall Museum And Gardens, Radclyffe Room
Ordsall Ln, Salford, UK, M5 3AN -
From
£75 min spendUp to
30 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
This Grade 1 listed Tudor Mansion Museum is based in Salford Quays dating back to 1177.
Open as a free public museum Mon-Thurs and Sunday. The venue is also available for meeting room hires, weddings, corporate events and full venue or grounds hires with an impressive 3 acre private gardens and car park.
Max capacity indoor 60-90. Grounds hire 200-250 max
With a beautiful exposed brick wall and a wooden-beamed ceiling, the Radclyffe Garden Room is a characterful and inspirational space for a meeting. The room comes fully equipped with an interactive whiteboard ,flipchart, drinks station, as well as WiFi throughout. Teas and coffees can be provided from our on-site cafe, and delegates are welcome to take a break to explore the grounds of Salford's only Tudor Hall.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 30
Theatre
up to 25
Boardroom
up to 25
Classroom
up to 25
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Price type:
from £100 per hour
from £100 per hour
from £100 per hour
from £100 per hour
from £100 per hour
from £100 per hour
from £100 per hour
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Air conditioning
Whiteboards
Disabled access
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Heating
Public transport
Premises parking
Breakout rooms
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Promoted/ticketed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Marie Gremaud
Lovely place, great history around the Hall and Salford! It has got lots of information and games for children to learn through as well. You can enjoy a picnic around the orchard as well! It’s very easy to access from the city centre with the tram, stopping at Exchange Quay.
Paul Rhodes
A historical gem in the midst of suburban Salford. This old manor house and garden is owned and run by the local authority and it has clearly been invested in and well supported. The volunteers and staff are chatting, welcoming and informative. Sue was wonderful on arrival, and the team member making snacks and drinks was painstaking to get it as good as she could. Our meeting was happily punctuated by the sounds of happy children playing in the gardens. A really great choice for a couple of hours.
Paul Graham
I’ve always wanted to visit Ordsall Hall as it’s close to where I live. I wasn’t disappointed when I eventually got there! There is plenty of parking available which has a very low charge. Entrance to the hall is free and the staff were very friendly and helpful. The hall is more of a museum than a full on stately hall so the old parts are amazing and bursting with history. There are loads of story boards, videos and learning experiences. You can even get dressed up in period costume but I gave that a miss on this day ! The hall will be amazing in spring summer but still lots to experience in winter too. Note - they are not open on Saturdays.
Paulette Galbraith
Absolute gem of a historic place in Salford with free entry. We came years ago when my daughter was little (she's 22 now) & I can't honestly say why we forgot about this place but so glad we remembered. A few of my family & friends visited yesterday & had a fantastic time. There's loads to do for children or all ages & the adults will find it very informative. Please note there are lots of stairs all over the Hall so it makes it awkward pushing prams, our friend opted to leave her pram at the space near the toilets but we saw some struggling up the few stairs to get into the star chamber (& before you say it yes we did help them & didn't leave them to struggle) Unfortunately the weather didn't cooperate as it was pouring down so our original plan of having a picnic went out the window but there is a small cafe inside but please note you can only eat & drink food purchased in the cafe. There are picnic benches in the grounds near the car park so on a nice time it would be good to have your lunch there. We found all the staff extremely friendly & helpful & have to give a big shout out to Cynthia, we met her in the star chamber & she was a wealth of information on the marriage bed (I didn't know beforehand the history of marriage beds & found it very interesting) & the history of the family who originally owned it. Throughout the Hall there are places where kids & even adults can dress up in period clothes, we had some little kids in our party & they loved it. The Opening Times are Mon - Thurs 10am - 4pm but please check their website to confirm before visiting. As a bargain hunter the free entry is fantastic (you can hardly go anywhere for free these days) although there is a suggested £3 donation. We visited the cafe & had hot drinks & ice-cream for the kids & even I found the cost very reasonable (I'm notorious for hating visiting cafes in musuems etc because of the high cost). I was surprised they were closed at the weekends but whilst sitting in the cafe & looking the photos I realized they host weddings at the Hall at the weekends to generate revenue. Because of the bad weather we didn't look around the gardens but we intend to visit when the weather is nice & explore the gardens in full & have our picnic. There is a small car park with 48 spaces, we didn't have any problem parking, not sure if that was the weather but the cost was £2.50 for up to 3 hours which I think is plenty of time to see the Hall, look around the gardens & even have a picnic or eat in the cafe (We only stayed 2 hours). All things considered it's a must-do to visit Ordsall Hall
Grace Majek
I’ve lived right next to this museum for a while and just thought to visit and oh it was so beautiful. Such a small yet beautiful place. Has loads of history. I recommend watching the 10 mins documentary showing on the first floor. Gives a lot of insight to the community and building as a whole.
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