History - Pendleton House was originally built in 1936 during the great depression as a public assistance office. The poor and unemployed would be subject to a stringent ‘means test’ to ascertain whether they qualified for welfare assistance. When Pendleton Town hall was demolished in 1970 the Coroners Court was relocated to Pendleton House where it remained until 2005. The building was then occupied by Salford Council and the NHS until it was vacated in 2011.
Explore - This has been done to death but we were in the area so thought we'd have a look. Access is easy but it's completely trashed for the most part. There's some decent decay and a few half decent original features amongst the carnage. Shame as it looks like it would have been a nice building.
Thanks for looking.
Explore - This has been done to death but we were in the area so thought we'd have a look. Access is easy but it's completely trashed for the most part. There's some decent decay and a few half decent original features amongst the carnage. Shame as it looks like it would have been a nice building.
Thanks for looking.
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