Conservative club could be transformed into banqueting hall and wedding venue
Date published: 19 February 2025

Photo: Architecture Unknown
CGI of how the new banquet hall on old Conservative club site in Middleton could look
The old Conservative club in Middleton could soon be turned into a bespoke banqueting hall and wedding venue.
Elaborate plans, submitted by Architecture Unknown on behalf of local business Kohinoor Banqueting Ltd, aim to transform the building into a wedding venue and multi-use function space for the community.
Proposals for the Long Street site include internal refurbishments; renovation of the existing heritage façade; and a two-storey extension.
The proposed transformation will see the disused area at the back of the building adapted into a car park with new plants, green swales and a ‘green-wall’.
The developers say the contemporary extension would take inspiration from the existing Middleton Conservative Club – which closed in 2020.
Daniel Kelso, director at Architecture Unknown, said: “The plans for 77 Long Street are contemporary and fresh, nodding respectfully to the building’s heritage while making it fit for purpose – an exciting building that will service the community for events and celebrations, for many years to come.
“From conception to plans, it has been a collaborative process with the client to ensure we can put forward a beautiful space Middleton town can be proud of. There has been a real focus in maintaining the green space the local community loves, whilst improving access and making the building a go-to destination for events.”
George Lythgoe, Local Democracy Reporter
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