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Lancashire’s history and heritage are shaped by its influential role in the Industrial Revolution, with mill towns and historic landmarks telling the story of its development. Castles, stately homes, and preserved sites across the county reflect a rich past that continues to define its character today.
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Go Quest Adventures
Dive into an interactive treasure hunting experience that turns the whole city centre into your adventure playground.
Read MoreWorden Park
Worden Park is a hidden gem, situated on the edge of Leyland.
Read MoreLancaster Grand Theatre
Immerse yourself in a diverse array of performances, with over 250 opportunities, each year, to experience the thrill of live entertainment.
Read MoreRoman Bath House and Wery Wall Remains
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.
Read MoreSt Annes Pier
Welcoming visitors since 1885, the beautiful pier at St. Annes. Rain or shine, there is a wide choice of things to do; from restaurants an shops, to amusements with children's cars and rides.
Read MoreGawthorpe Textile Collection Northlight
Gawthorpe Textiles Collection is an internationally renowned collection of global textiles located in the heart of Pennine Lancashire.
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