Albert Hall, Manchester

Built as a Methodist central hall in 1908 by the architect William James Morley of Bradford and built by J. Gerrard & Sons Ltd of Swinton, it has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.

The second floor, the Chapel Hall, unused since 1969, was renovated in 2012–14 for music concerts.

[5] The hall was designed in an eclectic style with Baroque and Gothic elements for the Wesleyan Mission in 1908.

The finely detailed terracotta is formed into large windows at gallery level, and the interior is abundant in floral decoration in the plaster work and glazed tiles.

[8] The hall was refurbished and re-opened in 2013 by Trof, a local independent bar and live music company.