Greater Manchester Station Agents House to create an immersive history experience

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Station Agents House // Credit: John Miller

The Landmark Trust, a building conservation charity, has announced that it will be opening a property in Greater .

Road in Castlefield will see the opening of The Station Agent’s House.

The restored Grade I listed building is located at the hub of the world’s oldest surviving passenger railway station.

Rail Sign in station agents house
Rail Sign in Station Agents House // Credit: John Miller

The Liverpool Manchester Railway directors acquired the house, which had previously been converted into a shop selling car parts after the line closed, in 1975.

As of the 5th July, the refurbished house is now accessible to the public for the first time.

Extensive work has been carried out on the building, including repointing the original brickwork, re-roofing and creating step free access and accessible rooms.

The accommodation has space for up to eight guests, with breaks costing from £24.38 per person per night.

The Station Agent's House interior
The Station Agent’s House interior// Credit: John Miller

The house will offer an immersive experience of the history and modernity, travelling through eras of railway infrastructure,.

“The Landmark Trust is proud to be able to give a new future to this grade-1 listed building, part of the world’s oldest surviving passenger railway station. Its extensive repair and renovation has been a labour of love, made possible by many generous donations. It is our first building in Manchester and will make a wonderful base from which to explore this peerless industrial city.'”

Dr Anna Keay OBE, director of the Landmark Trust

‘The Landmark Trust has brought expertise in sensitively restoring this incredible heritage building, meaning Station Agent’s House can now be experienced in a new way by the public. It’s a spectacular transformation that has breathed new life into the building while complimenting its historically significant status.

It’s an exciting time at the Science and Industry Museum as we undergo a multi-million-pound repair and improvement project with the aim of bringing into use every part of our historic site. This includes the reopening of Power Hall next spring, as well as new galleries, the re-opening of the 1830 Station and outdoor experiences in the coming years. We are so pleased that Station Agent’s House has become the latest regenerated space thanks to The Landmark Trust, who are supporting our vision to create a more sustainable museum and reveal new spaces and perspectives for everyone to enjoy.’

Sally McDonald, Director of the Science and Industry Museum

‘Manchester’s rich history is woven into the fabric of the Station Agent’s House. We are thrilled to see the Landmark Trust’s of this unique building, in partnership with the Science and Industry Museum, which makes it the first in the city for the building conservation charity. As we approach the bicentenary of the 1830 Liverpool and Manchester railway opening, the preservation of this historical house adds immense value to our heritage and identity. 

Joining local venues such as the Science and Industry Museum, Castlefield Viaduct and Aviva Studios in the growing Castlefield neighbourhood, the Station Agent’s House will undoubtedly add to the city’s vibrant cultural landscape as it opens to the public for the first time, and will also provide a welcoming and distinctive experience to the growing accommodation offer in the city-region.’

Victoria Braddock, Managing Director of Marketing Manchester

‘We are absolutely thrilled at this restoration, and what great news to see more of the Museum’s estate come to life. Part of our mission at the Forum is to ensure that we celebrate and cherish the heritage assets in our neighbourhood so this is another great contribution towards that. The building looks set to be a wonderful place to stay, on iconic site, in an iconic neighbourhood!’

Calum McGowan, Chair, Castlefield Forum

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