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Historic 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.
Tower
Blackpool
There are plenty of experiences on offer at The Blackpool Tower to ensure you have an unparalleled Blackpool experience
Parks & Gardens
Fleetwood
A Grade II listed park situated in the middle of Fleetwood. The entire grounds were created in commemoration of the First World War, unlike most conventional architectural memorials, and it is one of only four listed war memorial parks and gardens…
Historic 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.
Theme Ride / Tableau / Waxworks
Blackpool
Take a trip through 1,000 years of Lancashire’s gruesome and funny history and experience the dark and mysterious past of the ‘pool that is black.’
Historic Site
Lanncaster
Based in Dalton Square, Lancaster Town Hall was officially opened on the 27th December 1909, by Lord Ashton.
Museum
Lancaster
Take a trip through time and learn about some of the pivotal moments across Lancashire Constabulary’s history.
Sightseeing
Lancaster
A self guided driving tour between Lancaster and Pendle, visiting places of significance in the 1612 Pendle Witch Trials.
Viewpoint
Blackpool
The Blackpool Tower Eye offers the best views across the North West of England from the top of the iconic Blackpool Tower.
Public 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.
Castle / Fort
Clitheroe
This historic landmark, in the heart of Ribble Valley provides a stunning vantage point. Intriguing galleries take you through 350 million years of history and geology of the local area.
Theatre
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.
Museum
Burnley
Queen Street Mill is Grade 1 listed and the last surviving 19th century steam powered weaving mill in the world.
Steam Railway
Preston
Today in the heart of Preston’s historic docklands, Ribble Steam Railway volunteers keep the entrepreneurial spirit alive and well. This heritage attraction connects the story of the north’s industrial railways, charting their rise and fall,…
Historic House
Burnley
An Elizabethan Gem in industrial Lancashire, period rooms, work by Charles Barry and Pugin, nationally important Rachel Kay - Shuttleworth textile collection, National Portrait Gallery paintings, connections to English Civil War.
Sports & Leisure
Clitheroe
Never been duck pin bowling? It’s exactly like ten pin bowling, except the lanes and balls are smaller, making a strike even harder to achieve. Perfect for the most competitive amongst you.
Market
Fleetwood
A busy traditional coastal market offering a great shopping experience. Fleetwood Market has over 150 indoor and outdoor stalls.
Castle / Fort
Lancaster
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.
Historic House
Preston
An historic house with magnificent state apartments, banqueting hall, ballroom, grounds and dolls' houses on display. Hoghton Tower has been a part of Lancashire’s landscape since 1565.
Historic Site
Barrow In Furness
Impressive red sandstone remains and ornately decorated chapter house. Once was the second most prosperous Cistercian abbey in England.