At this venue, you can host weddings, celebrations, meetings, conferences, public events, and classes. It is a Grade II* Listed venue located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Saltaire.
This venue was opened in 1871 by Sir Titus Salt as a 'centre for recreation, culture, and learning' for his villagers. Today, it is owned by a charitable trust and continues to be used for similar purposes as when it was first built.
This venue offers a historic and picturesque setting for weddings, with a rich history dating back to the 19th century. The venue's Grade II* Listed status and location in a UNESCO World Heritage Site add to its charm and appeal for couples looking for a unique and memorable wedding venue.
One of the unique features of this venue is the world-famous Wurlitzer organ, which provides a beautiful backdrop for concerts and events. The venue also hosts a variety of day and evening classes, making it a hub for cultural and educational activities in the community.
Visitors have praised this venue for its excellent organist, friendly staff, and well-maintained facilities. Many have described the building as a gem in Saltaire and have enjoyed attending events such as beer festivals, concerts, and historical talks. Overall, visitors have had positive experiences and recommend this venue to others.