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historic Wythenshawe Hall has reopened after it was severely damaged in an arson attack.
Fifty firefighters tackled the blaze at the Grade II listed home in 2016.
The property, based in Wythenshawe Park, has now been restored after a £6.7m refurbishment carried out by its owners Manchester City Council.
Councillor Lee-Ann Igbon, executive member for neighbourhoods, said: "I know a lot of people will be happy to see the hall's doors open once again."
She added: "Wythenshawe Hall is a magnificent building, which is not only close to the hearts of many people in Wythenshawe, but sheds light on the fascinating history of our city."