History
Opened in 1935, formally the local government office of Salford in which the building served as a coroners court from 1935 up to 2005 which was located on the first floor of the building.
The building compromises of a double height entrance hallway with a stunning staircase. The coroners court compromises or wooden covings which surround the room and to the rear of the building is a number of office rooms.
Latterly the building from the 1960’s up to the buildings closure compromised of a municipal office and clinic. Salford City Council owned the building from 1935 up until it’s closure in 2009.
Explore
After gaining entry, involving some climbing, we were surprised to find that we could just open a door and walk right in. The place is pretty trashed with fireplaces pulled off the walls. But there was some paper work left. The cells, were more rooms rather than cells but still interesting to have a look around. Glad we made the effort but wasn’t one of our best explores
Opened in 1935, formally the local government office of Salford in which the building served as a coroners court from 1935 up to 2005 which was located on the first floor of the building.
The building compromises of a double height entrance hallway with a stunning staircase. The coroners court compromises or wooden covings which surround the room and to the rear of the building is a number of office rooms.
Latterly the building from the 1960’s up to the buildings closure compromised of a municipal office and clinic. Salford City Council owned the building from 1935 up until it’s closure in 2009.
Explore
After gaining entry, involving some climbing, we were surprised to find that we could just open a door and walk right in. The place is pretty trashed with fireplaces pulled off the walls. But there was some paper work left. The cells, were more rooms rather than cells but still interesting to have a look around. Glad we made the effort but wasn’t one of our best explores