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Haworth Art Gallery and Artists' Studios

Awards & Accreditations

About Haworth Art Gallery and Artists' Studios

Haworth Art Gallery and Museum is best known for its collection of Tiffany art glass. The collection of American glass was gifted by Accrington born Joseph Briggs, who after training as an engraver, emigrated to New York. He started work as an errand boy but ended up as managing director of the world famous glass company. Once known as Hollins Hill, Haworth Art Gallery is Lancashire's finest house and garden designed in the Arts & Crafts style. Built for brother and sister, William and Anne Haworth, and left to be used as an art gallery, museum and public park for the people of Accrington. Every inch of the building is teaming with beautiful details, inspired by nature and made with a love of materials and craftsmanship. The historic stables and motor house have been reimagined as Artists' Studios. The studios are home to a range of skilled craftspeople working and selling their wares onsite. Set in nine acres of parkland, visitors can find respite in the rose garden, let off steam in the sweeping lawns or explore the woodland areas.For an authentic dining experience, the licensed Gallery Kitchen is situated in the Haworth's original Arts & Crafts dining room.

Facilities

Coaches Welcome
Catering On Site
Baby changing facilities
Disabled Access/Toilets
Car Parking
In countryside
On site parking
Energy Saving Measures - Lighting
Disabled Access
Indoor Attraction
Outdoor Attraction
On-Site cafÈ/restaurant
Picnic Site
Parking (free)
Groups accepted
Toilets
Event Venue
Marketed towards families
Marketed towards children
Marketed towards senior citizens
Family Fun
Guided Tours Available for Groups
Educational Visits Accepted
Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
Toilets for Disabled Visitors
Guide Dogs Permitted
Facility for service dogs
Parking provided for visitors:
parking on site
within about 50 metres of the attraction
designated parking for visitors with disabilities
Drop-off point for guests immediately outside the main entrance
Route from the parking area to the nearest public entrance is:
flat, ie. without steps
public toilet
public toilet suitable for visitors who use a wheelchair
information point
gift shop
Level access (i.e. no steps or thresholds) or access by a ramp or lift to:
cafeteria
restaurant
Meals for guests with special dietary requirements can be provided
Staff have had disability awareness training
Hearing loop system
Seating available for visitors with limited mobility
Clear signage
Effective lighting for visually impaired visitors
Non-smoking policy throughout the attraction
Free of charge
Routes / pathways throughout the attraction suitable for visitors with limited mobility
all routes
Routes / pathways throughout the attraction suitable for wheelchair users
Audible alarm system
Visual alarm system
Baby Bottle and Food Warming Facilities Available
Designated parking provided for guests with disabilities
Flat route with no steps from parking area to entrance
Ramp to main entrance
Emergency evacuation procedures for guests with disabilities
Level access, ramp or lift from entrance to reception
Lift
Level access, ramp or lift to a public toilet
Level access, ramp or lift to dining area
Level access, ramp or lift to the bar
Disability awareness training for all personnel
CafÈ
Credit/debit cards accepted

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