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Salford Lads Club Tour
Supplied by: Jonathan Schofield Tours

Made world famous as the centre-fold of The Smiths album, The Queen is Dead, Salford Lads Club is the finest example of its type and date in the country. Indeed it’s the only surviving Lads Club anywhere, holding behind its doors not only some wonderful original features, but fascinating stories spanning 121 years and counting.

Join Jonathan Schofield Tours for a deep dive into the history of Salford Lads Club, spanning everything from gangs of ‘Scuttlers’ to towering figures in music and sport. Finally, you’ll walk a short distance to the attractive Midland Locks, passing storied landmarks including the former regional infantry barracks and Salford's first municipal housing scheme.

Whether you’re a diehard Smiths fan, eager to explore the underworld of the Scuttler, or just want to get to know an iconic Salford building a little better, this guided tour has every box ticked.

Offered languages: English

Overview

Made world famous as the centre-fold of The Smiths album, The Queen is Dead, Salford Lads Club is the finest example of its type and date in the country. Indeed it’s the only surviving Lads Club anywhere.

The building itself is fascinating, containing a grand entrance hall and staircase with lovely art nouveau details, as well as a gymnasium and viewing gallery. But arguably more fascinating are the stories the building contains, spanning everything from street gangs to towering figures in music and sport.

When Birmingham had Peaky Blinders, Manchester and Salford had Scuttlers – gangs of lads and lassies each with their own street uniforms and a willingness to battle for their tribe. Lads Clubs were an attempt to solve the problem of these violent youths through recreation and sport.

Among the thousands of people who passed through Salford Lads Club on their way to adulthood are sports legends like Manchester United’s Eddie Colman and music icons like Graham Nash and Allan Clarke of the Hollies. And then there’s the Smiths connection, which the Club celebrates with a special Smiths room covered in photos and post-it notes from fans who have visited from every corner of the globe.

Your knowledgeable tour guide will bring all of these stories to life as you explore the building from top to bottom, before walking a short distance to the attractive Middlewood Locks to take a look at part of the renovated Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. En route you’ll pass the New Barracks Estate, the site of the former regional infantry barracks before it became Salford's first municipal housing scheme.

The finish point is just over the River Irwell from Spinningfields or Castlefield, where you can choose to pull up a bar stool with your tour guide in Salford’s very own Seven Brothers brewery.

Highlights

  • Explore the stunning interiors of the country’s last surviving Lads Club
  • Hear fascinating tales that chart the history of Salford Lads Club, incorporating gangs of Scuttlers as well as music and football legends
  • See the special Smiths room celebrating the beloved Salford band
  • After visiting Salford Lads Club, walk to the attractive Middlewood Locks as your tour guide points out places of historical interest
  • Optionally join your guide for a drink at Seven Brothers brewery

What's included

  • A guided tour around Salford Lads Club, led by a knowledgeable and experienced tour guide
  • Access to a number of fascinating areas of the Club, including the grand entrance hall and stairs, the gymnasium, the viewing gallery and the Smiths room
  • An bonus walking tour to Middlewood Locks
  • Food and drink. If you opt to join your tour guide at Seven Brothers brewery, you’ll need to pay for your own drink
  • Transport to and from the tour
  • Umbrellas

Cancellation policy

You may cancel or modify your booking up to 24 hours before the event start time for a full refund.