The Metropolitan Borough of Salford in North West England is one of the 10 metropolitan boroughs that make up the Metropolitan County of Greater Manchester.
The borough contains six of the forty-eight Grade I listed buildings in Greater Manchester. Grade I structures are those considered to be “buildings of exceptional interest”.[1]
Name | Location | Architect | Completed | Entry number | Image |
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Ordsall Hall Large former manor house in the historic parish of Ordsall, Lancashire, England, now part of the City of Salford, in Greater Manchester. | Taylorson Street, Ordsall | 16th century | 1386169 | | |
Railway Bridge Over River Irwell to Former Liverpool Road Station | Water Street, Salford | George Stephenson | 1830 | 1270603 | |
St Augustine’s Church | Bolton Road, Pendlebury | George Frederick Bodley | 1874 | 1067508 | |
St Mark’s Church Active Anglican parish church in Worsley, Greater Manchester with an unusual thirteen-striking clock. | Worsley Brow, Worsley | George Gilbert Scott | 1846 | 1227895 | |
St Mary the Virgin Church | Church Street, Eccles | 13th century | 1067498 | | |
Wardley Hall | Wardley Hall Road, Wardley | c. 1500 | 1215022 | |
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in Greater ManchesterGrade I listed buildings in the Metropolitan County of Greater Manchester, split into the ten metropolitan boroughs.