It's one of the finest examples of Tudor construction in Britain. Reputedly haunted, it sits between a huge housing estate and industrial units in its own beautiful gardens.
But to John Finley it was once home and its walls will always be part of the fabric of his family history. Ordsall Hall is the jewel in Salford's architectural heritage.
Fifty years ago it first opened its doors to the public after a chequered past in which it was a medieval mansion occupied by aristocracy, wealthy merchants, industrialists, then later butchers and farmers, plus a spell as working man's club.
This spring, John, 76, was the guest of honour at a party to mark the golden anniversary of the building opening up for everyone.
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