Who lived in Buile Hill Mansion?

When was buile Hill mansion built?

between 1825 and 1827
Buile Hill Mansion was built between 1825 and 1827 for Thomas Potter, the first elected Mayor of Manchester.

How big is Buile Hill Park?

86 acres
Covering 35 hectares (86 acres) it is the largest public park in the city, as well as the second oldest after Peel Park. The park and mansion are owned by Salford City Council….

Buile Hill Park
Designation Grade II

Who lived in Buile Hill Mansion?

History of the Mansion. Buile Hill Mansion (Grade II listed) is a villa residence in the Anglo-Greek style built between 1825 and 1827 for Thomas Potter to the designs of architect Charles Barry.

Where is Buile Hill Park Hall?

Buile Hill Park Hall conference and banqueting facility is available for general hire for any occasion. The Friends of Buile Hill Park are committed to the continued future development of the park. Address: Eccles Old Road, M6 8GL. Classification: District Park.

When did Buile Hill open to the public?

In 1906, the former Buile Hill House opened to the public as a natural history museum. In 1906, the tennis courts opened, followed in 1934 by the 18 hole pitch and putt course.

Who owns Buile Hill Park Salford?

Buile Hill Park is a Grade II listed public park in Salford, Greater Manchester, England. Covering 35 hectares (86 acres) it is the largest public park in the city, as well as the second oldest after Peel Park. The park and mansion are owned by Salford City Council.

What is Buile Hill famous for?

In 1938, a cafe was opened in the former Buile Hill estate conservatory. During both world wars, Buile Hill was used as a military base. In the First World War it became the site of an anti- Zeppelin gun base, while in the Second World War it became home to a barrage balloon attachment.