Excitement builds as Haigh Hall restoration gets underway

Excitement builds as Haigh Hall restoration gets underway

Haigh Hall external works

Director of strategy and innovation James Winterbottom (right) and HH Smith's Haigh Hall site manager Ian Kelly (left) with creative directors Al and Al

A highly anticipated multi-million pound facelift of the historic Haigh Hall has begun.

The external works represent the first major phase of Wigan Council’s £37.5m masterplan to transform the iconic landmark into a nationally significant arts, culture and heritage destination.

Contractors HH Smith have been enlisted to carry out essential repairs to the stonework, windows, doors and roof of the Grade II* listed building - including the restoration of its glass dome and chimneys.

James Winterbottom, Wigan Council’s director of strategy and innovation, said: “This is the first big step towards restoring Wigan Borough’s ‘jewel in the crown’ to its former glory.

“We’re so excited about what the future has in store for Haigh Hall and Haigh Woodland Park, and it’s all starting to feel very ‘real’ now with work set to begin on the external fabric of the hall.

“We know how much Haigh Hall means to the people of our borough and we can’t wait to begin the next chapter of its incredible story!”

The rejuvenation of Haigh Hall into a world class visitor attraction is being supported by £20m from the government’s Levelling Up fund - with the external works costing some £5m and set to last 56 weeks.

The restoration will remove the building from the English Heritage at risk register and lay the foundations for its bright future.

Rob Smith, director at HH Smith, said: “We’re extremely excited to work on such a prestigious project and historically significant building.

“Through our social value commitments for the project, we hope to work closely with Wigan Council to ensure the local community benefits from the construction phase as much as possible, whilst also delivering the high-quality finish to the external works required to return the hall to its former glory.”

The Haigh Hall masterplan brings together plans for incredible and unique heritage, hospitality and horticultural experiences.

Creative directors Al and Al said: “This is a landmark leap on the journey to transform Haigh Hall into a world class visitor destination, and the external work we begin now will secure the future of the Hall for generations to come.

“We are one step closer to the day when everyone will be able to explore every floor of a fully restored Hall, from the secret tunnels underground to the rooftop terrace and the stately rooms filled with magnificent treasures and home to the visionary Theodore Major art collection.”

The Victorian Bothy Cottages and Plantation Gates are also being renovated as part of wider plans for Haigh Woodland Park - backed by a £3.78m lottery grant.

Visit Haigh Hall Masterplan for further information.

Posted on Monday 24th April 2023
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