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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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Fylde Gallery at Lytham Hall
The Fylde Gallery at Lytham Hall is a free to visit, first floor gallery space with a curated exhibition programme that features contemporary artists as well as the Lytham St Annes Art Collection, formed in 1925.
Read MoreGrand Theatre
One of the few remaining theatres of great architectural character, designed by Frank Matcham. It has a magnificent 4-level auditorium with 1,200 seats.
Read MoreQueen Street Mill Textile Museum
Queen Street Mill is Grade 1 listed and the last surviving 19th Century steam powered weaving mill in the world.
Read MoreLancaster Castle
Steeped in almost 1000 years of history including the trials of the Pendle Witches and the Birmingham Six, Lancaster Castle is one of the most important historic monuments in the North West. Come and visit the old cells, Shire Hall and Crown Court.
Read MoreThe Blackpool Tower
There are plenty of experiences on offer at The Blackpool Tower to ensure you have an unparalleled Blackpool experience
Read MoreAstley Hall, Coach House and Park
One of the most intriguing historic houses in the North West, located in the beautiful surroundings of Astley Park, offers a fascinating look into over 400 years of history.
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