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Salford's newest wedding venue - and the new home of Salford Register Office
Work is continuing to restore the much-loved Buile Hill Mansion to bring it back into public use.
Located at the heart of Buile Hill Park, the mansion will be the new home of Salford Register Office, so will be the place to go to register births, marriages and deaths. It will also boast an impressive ceremony room for weddings and a separate function room with a fully stocked bar and dancefloor for receptions and parties.
Community groups will be able to book a community room for meetings and activities, while the ground floor café will serve a selection of sandwiches, soups, hot and cold drinks and cakes.
The mansion was built between 1825 and 1827 for Thomas Potter, a wealthy textile merchant and Manchester’s first mayor. Original features including a grand staircase, ornate windows and wrought iron radiators are being restored to keep the building’s character and splendour.
The work is scheduled to finish later this year, with weddings and functions starting from early 2026.
Find out more at www.venuesinsalford.co.uk/buile-hill-mansion or to enquire about weddings email marriages@salford.gov.uk
