Work to save a Grade II listed mansion built nearly 200 years ago starts today. The restoration of Buile Hill Mansion, which has been closed for more than two decades now, begins on Monday (October 18) with much-needed roof repairs.
Salford council has commissioned the 12-week project at a cost of £210,000 which will see the timber beams on the building removed and replaced. READ MORE: Little Hulton's fight to save these kids from a lifetime out of work Further details on the future of the Georgian property, which would include a full restoration estimated to cost up to £5m overall, are expected next month.
It comes after years of criticism against the council by campaigners who have fought for the much-loved mansion in Buile Hill Park to
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