Victoria Hall
Sadie Pearson
Saltaire’s Victoria Hall is a beautiful 15th century Italian inspired building first opened to the public in 1871.
It hosts a range of events, is available to tour and to hire and makes for a pleasant afternoons visit.
Saltaire’s Victoria Hall is a beautiful 15th century Italian inspired building first opened to the public in 1871.
It hosts a range of events, is available to tour and to hire and makes for a pleasant afternoons visit.
The freshly refurbished National Science and Media Museum reopens with an exhibition of David Hockney’s photographic and video ‘joiner’ works.
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Caroline Street Social Club brings together musicians, dancers, thespians and bingo players, in a club where live performance, real ale and a warm welcome are never out of fashion.
The Live Room is a well established Roots music club that attracts crowds from all over Yorkshire and acts from all over the world.
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