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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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Carnforth Heritage Visitor Centre
Made famous by David Lean's romantic classic film Brief Encounter.
Read MoreLytham Windmill
The Windmill is situated on Lytham Green and is open to the public during the season and entry is free of charge.
Read MoreThe Leeds Liverpool Canal
The Leeds and Liverpool Canal was the first of the Trans-Pennine canals to be started and the last to be completed. The length and the complexity of the route meant that the canal took 46 years to build at a cost of five times the original budget.
Read MoreLancaster Town Hall
From the beautiful oak panelled committee rooms and banqueting suite to the magnificent Ashton Hall, this historic building offers a venue full of character and originality.
Read MoreBritish Textile Biennial
A free festival of contemporary art, commissioning artists and designers from all over the world to make work inspired by the context and legacy of the textile industry.
Read MoreBecconsall Lancashire's Living Museum and Heritage Park
Celebrating the industrial, social and craft heritage of historic Lancashire.
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