Planning a visit
You can find us at:
Ordsall Hall
Ordsall Lane
SALFORD
M5
3AN
Tel: 0161-872 0251
Fax: 0161-872 4951
Email: ordsall.hall@salford.gov.uk
Unless otherwise stated, events and family fun days are FREE OF CHARGE!
A drinks machine is now available serving coffee, hot chocolate and tea.
Opening hours
| Day | Opening time | Closing time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday - Friday | 10am | 4pm |
| Saturday | Closed | Closed |
| Sunday | 1pm | 4pm |
Notes: Ordsall Hall will be closed on Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
Access information
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How to find us
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By car
The hall is situated in the
Ordsall District of Salford on Ordsall Lane, near to Salford Quays. The hall is signposted from most
major roads in the area and is less than one mile from the end of the M602 motorway. See Manchester
A-Z, page 85, grid H6 & H7 or see our maps.
There is a car park in the grounds of the hall.
By bus
Bus route numbers 71, 73,
84 and 92 stop directly outside the entrance to the hall on Ordsall Lane. Any bus to Salford Quays stops
on Trafford Road with a walk of around 200 yards. (Get off near the Copthorne Hotel). Bus times can
be obtained from GMPTE by telephoning 0161-228 7811 or by visiting the GMPTE website.
By Metrolink
Exchange Quay Metrolink
Station (on the Eccles Line) was opened on the 6th December 1999 and is just a couple of hundred yards
from the hall. The Metrolink gives easy access to the hall from Manchester city centre (including Piccadilly
railway station) and from all stations on the Bury, Altrincham and Eccles lines.
From Exchange Quay station walk away from Salford Quays along Ordsall Lane and we are just past the entrance to Colgate Palmolive on the left hand side of the road.
By train
The hall is 1.5 miles from
Deansgate Station and 1.7 miles from Salford Crescent Station. You can transfer to the Metrolink (see
above) at Deansgate, Piccadilly & Victoria railway stations. For rail times phone 0345-484950 or
check out Railtrack's website.
This page was last updated on 22 July 2008
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