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Museum
Burnley
Queen Street Mill is Grade 1 listed and the last surviving 19th century steam powered weaving mill in the world.
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2193 reviewsTheatre
Blackpool
One of the UK’s biggest theatres, the Winter Gardens Opera House, has seen a cast of thousands tread its boards since it first opened in 1939. With a 3,000 seat capacity, the splendour of the venue oozes sophistication and character.
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1023 reviewsHistoric House
Preston
Built in 1325 Samlesbury Hall is steeped in fascinating history, retaining its original typical black and white exterior, the Hall is almost equidistant between Blackburn and Preston, yet retaining a rural feel.
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4637 reviewsDance Hall/Ballroom
Blackpool
The Blackpool Tower Ballroom is a sight to behold. Breath taking in its splendour, daily tea dances, fabulous events and wonderful music keep this world class venue an amazing experience for both old and young visitors alike.
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4637 reviewsHistoric Site
Clitheroe
The college also holds the oldest museum in the English-speaking world, which is an incredible resource for the children of Stonyhurst to learn and enjoy.
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2193 reviewsPublic House/Bar
BLACKPOOL
Located inside the Winter Gardens Blackpool, The Old Victoria is a traditional British Bar serving a wide range of drinks and classic pub food.
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2193 reviewsHistoric House
Kendal
Elizabethan mansion with world famous topiary gardens designed by M Beaumont in 1694, fountain garden and buttery, licenced restaurant and gift shop.
Historic House
Wycoller
The hall was built by the Hartley family at the end of the 16th century and subsequently extended in the 18th by Squire Henry Owen Cunliffe, in order to attract a wealthy wife. Charlotte Brontë is thought to have frequently visited Wycoller village.
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Chorley
Yarrow Valley Country Park covers over 300 hectares and is located between Chorley and Coppull created on land previously used for bleaching, dyeing, calico printing and mining, Yarrow Valley Country Park is of local historical importance.
Historic Site
Lancaster
Lancaster Lune Aqueduct was designed by John Rennie and carries the 20 foot wide canal over the Lune. The aqueduct was restored in 2011-2012, and can now be enjoyed on foot or by canal boat.
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42 reviewsHeritage / Visitor Centre
Barnoldswick
A demonstration featuring the textile mill engine in steam, original boilers and Lancashire loom demonstrations.
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42 reviewsChurch/Chapel
Ulverston
Peaceful and inspiring Buddhist Temple, amazing Romantic Gothic mansion, relaxing café, gift shop and book store. Six minute woodland walk to beach.
Historic House
Preston
An historic house with magnificent state apartments, banqueting hall, ballroom, grounds and dolls' houses on display.
Abbey / Priory
Lancaster
The 15th Century Priory and Parish Church of Lancaster standing by the Castle on the hill, is built on the site of a priory, which was founded in 1094. The FIG Tree @ The Priory cafe sells a range of snacks and use Fair Trade ingredients where…
Waymarked Trail
Horwich, Chorley
Venue for the 2002 Commonwealth Games Outdoor Cycling events. With its rugged hills, picturesque reservours and woodland Rivington is Chorley mini Lake District, with a natural beauty to rival the real thing.
Historic Site
Lancaster
The Wery Wall is an interesting surviving fragment of Roman walling on the east slope of Castle Hill and represents a section of a bastion of the last Roman fort on the site. Adjacent to the wall are the excavated remains of a small Roman bathhouse.
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Whitworth
The Whitworth Heritage Museum has many exhibits, and an extensive library of documents relating to the local area, gives an insight into the historical life of Rossendale.
Family Days Out
Kendal
Sizergh Castle is a Medieval House with Tudor additions surrounded by a superb garden and large estate. It has been lived in by the Strickland family for over 760 years. Learn about the Elizabethan carvings and contents of the castle and gardens.
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Burnley
On a stroll through Thanet Lee Woods you will encounter the ever changing sculpture trail, carved from fallen and damaged trees, discover birds, mammals and even a crocodile emerging from its watery home.
Museum
Turton
Turton Tower is a distinctive English country house located in the small village of Turton on the edge of the popular walking area of the West Pennine Moors. Facilities include a Victorian tea room and gift shop.