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Trafford Hall Hotel Returns To Its Former Glory

The renovation and refurbishment of the Trafford Hall Hotel has now been completed by new hotel management group Brilliant Hotels.

The renovation and refurbishment of the Trafford Hall Hotel has now been completed by new hotel management group Brilliant Hotels. The work to restore the historic Victorian building has taken two years with the competition of the Grand Hall being the final piece of this amazing restoration.

Brilliant Hotels have invested over £1 million in the refurb and have worked tirelessly to restore the building to its former glory, ensuring that original features have been protected and where required lovingly restored. Originally opened in 1933 and formally home to Trafford Council it was of upmost importance to the company to ensure the history of the building is remembered and celebrated. The hotel aims to be a local hub for the community and continue to serve people and visitors to the area.

Trafford Hall Hotel is once again the perfect venue for weddings, celebrations, parties and corporate events. All rooms in the hotel are now modern, airy and designed with comfort in mind, however The Grand Hall is the undeniable centrepiece of the hotel. Accessed via the original period staircase, the space has beautiful high, imposing ceilings and capacity for 200 guests – it is the perfect venue for any special event.

Anoob Saban, Managing Director of Brilliant Hotels said; “I am delighted to have completed this restoration. The building is beautiful and it was very important to us to take great care with this refurb as the building plays such an important role in the local community. We have lots of events planned and we are looking forward to the easing of COVID-19 restrictions and hosting grand events at the hotel.”

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