Salford Town Hall, Manchester
Facts and practical information
Salford Town Hall is a structure in Greater Manchester which was once the municipal building of Salford, and shortly afterwards also became a court. Following the abolition of the County Borough of Salford it continued to function as Salford Magistrates' Court until 2011, when that body merged with the equivalent court of Manchester to form the Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court. The property is now owned privately. It is a Grade II Listed Building, having been so designated on 31 January 1952. ()
Bexley SquareSalford (Irwell Riverside)Manchester
Salford Town Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: King Street, Museum of Science and Industry, Barton Arcade, Quay Street.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Salford Town Hall?
How to get to Salford Town Hall by public transport?
Bus
- Chapel Street/Salford Cathedral • Lines: 50 (3 min walk)
- Chapel Street/Trinity Way • Lines: 2 (peak), 50 (4 min walk)
Train
- Salford Central (5 min walk)
- Salford Crescent (18 min walk)
Tram
- Exchange Square • Lines: EDid, Roch, Shaw (18 min walk)
- Deansgate-Castlefield • Lines: Airp, Altr, Asht, Bury, Dean, Eccl, EDid, Mcuk, Picc, Roch, Shaw, Vict (20 min walk)