Ordsall Hall Museum is among the famous museums in the city of Manchester. It is also an important venue in the region of the North West, where school classes are held for those who wish to study the Tudor period in the history of England. The Ordsall Hall Museum is located on 322 Ordsall Lane in Ordsall District of Salford in Greater Manchester and is close to the Salford Quays.
The location of Ordsall Hall Museum is very convenient for tourists as it is situated just 4 kilometers from the city center and is well accessible by car, metro, train and bus. The nearest metro station is Exchange Quay Metrolink Station and bus numbers 92, 84, 71 and 73 are useful for reaching the museum.
The opening hours of Ordsall Hall Museum are from 10 AM to 4 PM from Monday to Friday and 1 PM to 4 PM on Sunday. The museum remains closed on Saturdays and on public holidays like Good Friday, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Easter Sunday and Boxing Day.
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Why visit Ordsall Hall Museum
The museum was originally a stunning half timbered, black and white manor house of the Elizabethan age, which was constructed more than 820 years ago. According to the history of Ordsall Hall Museum, the mansion served as a family house, working men's club and even a church hall over the ages. However, the very significant period in the mansion's history is the time when it was the house of the Radclyffe family. They had lived in the mansion for more than 300 years.
Visitors can learn about, explore and discover over 800 years of English history at Ordsall Hall Museum. Among the best attractions of the museum are the furnished Star Chamber Bedroom and Great Hall, where visitors can learn about Tudor lifestyles. Some of the facilities at Ordsall Hall Museum are free car parking, washrooms, access for the disabled and much more. The museum is a Grade I listed mansion of Tudor times across England.
Ordsall Hall Museum is one of the most historical places of interest in Manchester, which is appreciated by all tourists.
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