Blackpool Model Village &

Blackpools award winning attraction the Blackpool Model Village & Gardens has been serving the Lancashire community since the late 1960s. We specialize in bringing smiles and laughter to our visitors and our staff can always be relied upon to be friendly and helpful.As seen on TV, our village…

Samlesbury Hall

Samlesbury Hall is a 14th Century Manor House. Over the years there have been many changes. It is administered by a registered charity known as the Samlesbury Hall trust whose aim is to maintain the Hall for the people of the area. The trust was founded in the…

Turton Tower

A Delightful Tudor House in Woodland Gardens A distinctive 15th century English country house. Set in relaxing woodlands on the edge of the popular walking area of the West Pennine Moors.Period rooms displaying a magnificent collection of decorative woodwork, paintings and furniture includes items loaned from the…

Whalley Abbey

Standing on the banks of the River Calder, Whalley Abbey has been a focal point for hospitality since the fourteenth century. It began its history as a community of Cistercian monks. The ruins that still stand in the grounds today remind visitors of St. Benedict's rule to receive…

Bluebell Cottage Gardens

Bluebell Cottage Gardens and Lodge Lane Nursery are set in gorgeous Cheshire countryside a few miles south of Warrington. Lodge Lane Nursery is an RHS partner nursery and specialises in hardy herbaceous perennials, with a typical stock of over 1500 varieties. The adjacent 1.5 acre cottage garden is…

Cobble Hey Farm and

Hidden away near Garstang, in rural Claughton, is Cobble Hey.In just eight years, this working farm has become the setting for a beautiful country garden. What was once an area for grazing sheep is now bursting with colour and life.This large, tranquil garden contains a wide range of…

Gawthorpe Hall

This imposing house, set in tranquil grounds in the heart of urban Lancashire, resembles the great Hardwick Hall and is very probably by the same architect, Robert Smythson. In the middle of the 19th century Sir Charles Barry was commissioned to restore the house, thereby creating the opulent…

Heaton Hall

Heaton Hall is a magnificent 18th century neo‐classical country house set in 650 acres of rolling parkland. The Hall is Grade 1 listed and its interiors have been beautifully restored to reflect late 18th and early 19th century life at Heaton. The ornate plasterwork was executed…

Hindley Hall

Hindley Hall ‐ golf course in Wigan, Lancashire. Contact the golf course on telephone number 01942 255131 for course availability, course rules, member information, golf academy if available and green fees at Hindley Hall golf courseclub.…

Leighton Hall

The historic home of the world‐renowned Gillow furniture making family, Leighton Hall, with itts romantic Gothic towers, acres of beautiful gardens and trained birds of prey annually lure thousands of visitors who are as enthralled with Leighton's fascinating heritage as they are captivated by the breathtaking beauty of…

Rufford Old Hall

The spectacular Great Hall has an intricately carved 'moveable' wooden screen and dramatic hammer‐beam roof. Evidence suggests that Shakespeare performed in this hall for the owner, Sir Thomas Hesketh, whose family owned Rufford for over 400 years. The house contains fine collections of 16th‐ and 17th‐century oak furniture,…

Shire Hall

One of the best‐preserved and hardest‐working Castles in the country, Lancaster Castle is managed by Lancashire County Council and used as Courts and Prison. Within the Shire Hall there is a splendid display of over 600 shields bearing the arms of all the Sovereigns of England, and…

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