About Trafford Local Studies Centre
Discover a rich tapestry of local history at the Trafford Local Studies Centre in Sale, Greater Manchester. This invaluable resource serves as the primary repository for archives and heritage materials relating to the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford.
Specializations & Collections
- Local History: Explore a comprehensive collection documenting the history of Trafford’s towns, including Altrincham, Stretford, Urmston, Partington and Sale. Delve into records spanning centuries.
- Family History Research: A dedicated resource for genealogical research, assisting visitors in tracing their family roots within the region.
- Archival Materials: Access a wealth of documents, photographs, maps, and other primary sources offering unique insights into Trafford’s past.
- Art Collection: View an intriguing art collection focusing on local scenes and artists (viewing by appointment only).
- Old Trafford & Sporting Heritage: Discover materials relating to the iconic Old Trafford stadium, home to Manchester United F.C. and Lancashire County Cricket Club.
History & Establishment
The Trafford Local Studies Centre was established as a central hub for preserving and promoting the borough’s unique heritage. It reflects the area's diverse history, from its Neolithic origins through Roman settlements to its industrial development in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Unique Aspects
- Local Focus: Unlike broader national museums, this centre provides an intensely focused exploration of Trafford’s specific history and culture.
- Community Resource: It serves as a vital resource for local residents, researchers, students, and anyone interested in learning more about the area.
- Accessibility: As part of Access Trafford, the centre is committed to making its collections accessible to all.
Visiting Information
Access to certain collections, such as the art collection, requires an appointment. Please check the Trafford Council website for current opening hours and contact details before your visit.


