The Reform Club, King Street, Manchester: Historic Building Report

Author(s): RCHME

The Reform Club was built between 1870 and 1871 as a meeting place for Manchester's Liberal Party supporters and politicians. The architect was Edward Salomons who constructed for the club a four-storey stone building in the Venetian Gothic style. The building was one of, if not the largest provincial clubhouses to survive into the later twentieth century.

Report Number:
123/1996
Series:
Other
Pages:
26
Keywords:
Building Recording Modern Standing Building Building Investigation Historic

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