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Check AvailabilityBradley House is a 2 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 4 and is located in Clitheroe, Northern England. This property is pet friendly allowing for 1 pet. Prices range from £245 to £1925 per week. Local to Bolton by Bowland, Pendleton, Sawley, Slaidburn
Ground floor: Living room. Kitchen/dining area with tiled floor. First floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 bunk. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet.
Electricity fire in living room. Washer/dryer. Enclosed, lawned garden with sitting-out area and furniture.
Located in the picturesque village of Bolton in Bowland is this boutique dining experience. This restuarant stands out from the rest as it specialises in local produce - from home-made sausages, locally reared Bowland lamb and beef to fresh fish caught from the North sea.
A popular and stylish restaurant with fantastic views over the gardens and Longbridge Fells. Dine in absolute elegance in this beautiful setting.
Visit Thirteen Cafe bar and watch the world go by whilst relaxing and sampling one of the many drinks on offer.... from freshly ground coffee to speciality teas, Czech budvar beer or wine. There is even free internet access.
This restuarant offers an excellent range of food including steak, fish, chicken, vegetarian dishes and delicious puds! It is a small friendly restuarant with fine views of Settle market square from the window seats.
Sit back, relax and soak up the atmosphere of this inn - with oak beams, nooks and crannies, and a crackling log fire to sit beside. Choose between the bar brasserie for relaxed dining, or book into the restuarant - both serving the freshest and finest seasonal produce from all over the region, presented superbly.
Cosy and full of character, The Devonshire Arms provides a warm and welcoming place for a relaxing drink in the bar & snug - with low beamed ceilings and a wood burning stove. Continuing the relaxed atmosphere is the restaurant which is open for lunchtime and evening meals, serving local produce at a very high standard.
Family run for nearly three decades, Guy's Thatched Hamlet sits right next to a canal and offers dining inside and out. A top notch location, it even has its own cricket pitch.
Haworth Steam Brewing and Bistro is a small family run brewery that adheres to old fashioned brewing methods together with a passion for their craft to create a range of unique and delicious beers, with a beer to appeal to all tastes. Once you step through the doors you are greeted by a genuine and hearty Yorkshire welcome. Sit down and take the weight off your feet as you enjoy a delicious meal in the warm and cosy surroundings. The menus are vast and include a huge range of hearty and wholesome dishes with everything from breakfasts, to hot and cold sandwiches, soups, jacket potatoes, pies, bangers and mash, fish and chips, burgers and much, much more. Remember to leave room for one of their delicious cakes, pastries or desserts they are definitely worth a try. The food here is excellent, tasty and full of flavour and is great value for money, the staff are friendly and the service is very good. Haworth Steam Brewing and Bistro is the perfect stop for a bite to eat in perfect surroundings.
Just a short drive to the south of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, in the small town of Ilkley, the Box Tree restaurant is set in an old 18th century building but serves up fresh, modern, British dishes.
This 17th century coaching inn has retained much of its original character including the open log fire in the bar. Featured in the 'Good Pub Guide', it specialises in locally brewed beers.
Ideally located on the promenade at Arnside, The Albion pub is the perfect place to sit and watch the world go by or to enjoy a spectacular sunset over Morecambe Bay.
Mojito Tapas Bar is an intimate contemporary bar with a Mediterranean influenced decor. This stylish bar is a popular spot owing to its lively and colourful vibe and attracts a diverse clientele. You will find a great range of cocktails, beers, wine and soft drinks in addition to their impressive choice of Spanish inspired tapas dishes. The dishes are delicious, well presented and very generous portion sizes too. Mojito Tapas is open daily from 12 noon till late and at 6.00pm each night they serve a selection of complimentary nibbles. You can enjoy the live entertainment each Thursday and Sunday. Mojito Tapas Bar is a delightful casual eatery with great food, cocktails and music.
Cock O' The North is a micro brewery located in Hipperholme that brews a large choice of delicious real ale in the brewery located to the rear of the property. A selection of 10 of their own ales are served at any given time out of a possibility of 180 different beers, in their 1920's themed bar. Their beers range from the light "Aussie Kiss" through to the dark "Uncle John", there will be one to suit everyone. Although it might not look much from the outside you will be surprised by the interior and how well it has been designed to create a genuine traditional pub, complete with welcoming ambience, this is certainly a case where looks can be deceptive. Outside is a nice beer garden that offers a great place to converge with family or friends on a nice day. The staff extend a warm and friendly welcome to all patrons and you are well looked after. They also run quiz nights and other events that are worth checking out. If you are keen to sample excellently brewed ales then this is the place to go, you will not be disappointed.
A great day out can be had by all! The wildlife at this park include deer, llamas and goats... you can even have a go at feeding them if you wish. If you are taking your kids, there is plenty to keep them entertained including tractor rides and a play area. Take a picnic and stroll through the beautiful wooded areas or sample the home-cooked food in the on-site cafe.
If you want to partake in seeing some of the most beautiful Birds of Prey in action this is the place to be. Watch the fabulous flying demonstrations involving eagles and vultures, treat yourself to hot or cold snacks in the tearoom and take your children to explore the adventure playground.
High Adventure provides a choice of outdoor activities under the guidance of a professional and dedicated team. There are a range of corporate events, an adventure centre, outdoor centre and activity holidays, they can adapt their activities to accommodate your needs. The facilities here are vast and include an indoor climbing wall, high ropes course, low ropes course, archery range, abseil platform, cave platform, and the brilliant labyrinth 3D cave maze experience. It is the place to test your abilities and push yourself hard in a safe, fun and lively environment. The staff are so encouraging and helpful and will help you get over your fears. High Adventure is a fun and exhilarating day out for all ages and all the family, if you take children here they will be your friend for life!
Imagine something beautiful, sculpted by nature over years and years? White Scar Cave is the longest show cave in Britain filled with streams, waterfalls and thousands of stalactites. Take a fabulous tour through these and don't forget to look for the wonderful prehistoric mud pools...never disturbed by man.
For a chance to see red squirrels and rare orchids in a beautiful location.... this is the place to be. Fun for all ages on the Kilnsey Trail or catch your first fish in the lakes, visit the farm shop for fresh produce and gifts and settle down in the cafe/restaurant known for its superb home cooking.
Black Knights Parachute Club is a premier parachute centre that offers the UK's highest dive at 15,000 feet, and gives those who enjoy this thrilling and exhilarating extreme sport, a professional and safe environment. They also offer wingsuiting a new and growing trend that is attracting enthusiasts or "flockers" as they are known who wear special wing suits that allow them to glide and enjoy the amazing views from 15,000 ft above ground. In addition they offer a choice of dives including, formation, free flying, tandem, skydiving and more. If you choose to jump here you can be assured that you are in safe hands the team is so professional and safety conscious and the equipment is all maintained to a high standard, they have the ability to put you at ease and relieve some of those nerves. It is probably one of the most nerve wracking and scary things to can do making the decision to jump out of a plane but, it is the most exhilarating and amazing 60 seconds that you will ever have. You can jump to fulfil a personal ambition or make your jump worthwhile and raise money for a charity. It is a experience that will last with you for a lifetime. Black Knights Parachute Club is faultless and will make your experience memorable and you will be left wanting to return and jump again.
Animal lovers look here! Witness sheep in the spring giving birth to cuddly lambs, feed the calves and collect eggs. Children will love the tractor tour and outdoor playground. Have a go on a go-kart then chill with a picnic around the picturesque pond.
A visit to this quaint village would not be complete without a trip to the Grapes pub and restaurant overlooking the duck pond and the largest village green in Lancashire. On the other hand, if you fancy a cup of tea and a slice of cake then visit Dizzy Ducks Tea Rooms.
Impact Leisure and Events LTD offers a number of exciting outdoor activities that range from archery, paintball and laser tag to air rifles, human table football and mini highland games. You can even record your own single as part of a pop party. Team building exercises are offered as well as services for hen and stag parties.
Blackpool Sea Life Centre is one of the most fantastic underwater adventures to visit. Have close encounters with an amazing array of marine and freshwater creatures, including one of the largest collections of tropical sharks in Europe.
A beautiful salt water lake with lots to see and do for all the family. Take the cruise and soak up the scenery from the water or alternatively try some crown green bowling, tennis or canoeing. Located near the RSPB Discovery Centre, it is also a great spot for a bit of bird watching. Keep your eyes peeled for Canada geese, coots, swans and water hens.
A winner for children, this waterpark is packed full of fun pools, wave machines and has an amazing 18 slides! There are also a range of snack bars and for a break from swimming there are arcades to try your hand at. Fabulous fun for all the family
There is something for everyone at Blackpool Pleasure Beach — over 125 rides and attractions, plus entertaining shows, including the Hot Ice at the Arena and the new South Beach Musical.
Morecambe Beach holds a special place in a lot of people's holiday memories and, following years of investment, the locals are now proud of their new 5 mile stretch of glistening sandy beach.
Award winning beach with a mighty high tide coming right up to the sea wall. Three main piers along the way South, North and Central Pier all with their own attractions.
Why not spend the day at the seaside? St Annes Pier was opened in 1885 and has, over the years played home to numerous concerts and vaudeville acts. Take a trip back to Victorian England and admire the 19th century architecture, enjoy a 99 and have fun in the amusements.
Whether it be a ride out with the family, a ride at your own pace or you want to ride through the rough stuff, call into Off the Rails for all you will need.
Only revealed to the world in 1837, this series of tunnels and passages are a wonder to all who visit them. A guide will take you around the fascinating formations and explain them throughout. Discoveries are still being made and in 2001, the remains of woolly rhinoceros were uncovered at the end of the footpath!.
Take in the impressive waterfalls on this 4.5 mile long trail. The surrounding woodlands also provide a lovely setting and the entire area has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Helen's Heritage Walks encompasses a range of walks around Haworth, Top Withens and the surrounding areas. The walks vary in length from 2 to 8 miles and difficulty from easy to hard, each walk is clearly defined on the Website. There are a choice of walks to choose from that cover different aspects of this mesmerising countryside, there are the popular Bronte walks, Wuthering Moors walk, Top Withens, Haworth village or choose a local history walk that incorporates Bradfords Industrial heritage, Jewish heritage, Titus Salt's model village or the Shipley Glen Tramway walk, each walk is accompanied by Helen who will depart her wealth of knowledge of the area and its past inhabitants, there will be stops where points of interest pertaining to the subject of the walk are pointed out. Some of the walks will incorporate a stop at a cafe or pub otherwise you will be told to take refreshments and a packed lunch. Some of the guided tours will involve a tour of a historic house or building. It is very important to wear the right footwear and comfortable clothing, as well as carry waterproofs as you never know! In warmer weather you will need suncreams, hats and refreshments. Helen's Heritage Walks are a great way to get a real insight into the history of the area under the guidance of a well informed guide whilst, enjoying the lovely outdoors.
You'll have all the time in the world to enjoy the fantastic views on a wide range of cycle routes, from the gentle to the more energetic, taking you on a scenic tour of Lancashire.
Bronte Walks are specialist guides in the Worth Valley region, they organise and provide a choice of guided tours, walks and services to ensure that the maximum is got from your visit to Haworth, Worth Valley and the neighbouring areas. This region has an abundance of sights and attractions to offer including, stunning landscapes, the famous residents the Brontes, a nostalgic steam railway that runs through the valley and nearby villages, quaint and charming country villages all with their own appeal, a rich industrial past with reminders of this era. It is the perfect location for exploring the outdoors, having a picnic and enjoying the beauty of the stunning countryside. There are a number of walks and tours on offer either on foot or by car, whichever you choose you will have an experienced guide who has a passion and knowledge of the region as well as being a superb story teller. Bronte Walks are the best and most informative and fun way to learn and explore this stunning region, you will not be disappointed.
Owned by the National Trust, Eaves Wood, with its open glades and hazel coppice, is a great place for walking. Also, the ""Pepper Pot"", built to celebrate the jubilee of Queen Victoria, commands spectacular views of Silverdale and across to Morecambe Bay.
A beautiful walk over the West Yorkshire Pennines. At the highest point on the motorway network, step out into Saddleworth Moor's dramatic landscape admire the impressive view; the barren moorland, the huge reservoirs and the little Yorkshire villages. Why not extend the walk and drop down into Ripponden and go to The Bridge, a 13th century coaching inn for a pub lunch?
Have a relaxing dip in this pool which also offers fun inflatable sessions great to keep the children entertained. Close to a large shopping area and new Ribblehead walk and cycle path this is a fabulous venue for a leisurable day out.
Fabulous 6 lane swimming featuring a wave machine and a daring roof high water slide. It also has state of the art fitness facilities and a beautiful inside spa to relax within when all exercised out!
Men, women and children who love to take to the green will adore this beautiful golf course. Located below the Craven Fault Crag and besides natural terrain this 9 hole course can be thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Activities here include: Caving, gorge walking, rock climbing, abseiling and mountain biking. Full tuition is available, and they cater for all abilities.
Swim in the unique 'L' shaped pool, take some cardio in the gym, chill out in the warm relaxing spa and/or enjoy a light meal in the fabulous lounge café. This club has everything for everyone?from fitness fanatics to people wanting a little pampering
Unique 9 hole course located amongst limestone rock with breathtaking views of surrounding countryside. Once you have tackled this fabulous green why not take advantage of a refreshment as catering is available all day and parties can be arranged.
This 70 acre watersports lake offers activities such as sailing, canoeing and waterskiing. If required, tuition is also available.
Ilkley Golf Club is located at the bottom of the famous Ilkley Moor and is one of the best clubs in Yorkshire. It is an 18 hole private parkland course that has a long established history, being the third oldest club in Yorkshire. It is very picturesque and offers magnificent views. The course can be quite demanding and caters to all level of golfer, there are many obstacles including the River Wharfe, deep bunkers, prevalent winds and a positive it does not have high rough, it is a short course, but is well laid out. The course is well maintained, and fairly flat, the fairways are tight and tree lined and the greens are true and fast. Staff members are friendly, welcoming and professional. The clubhouse has excellent facilities, it is pleasant and comfortable and enjoys gorgeous views out over the eighteenth hole to the Wharfe Valley and Ilkley Moor, on a nice day the terrace is perfect to enjoy a drink after a good game. Ilkley Golf Club is a real gem, welcoming, a fabulous course with a brilliant clubhouse and superb green fees making for a very memorable and enjoyable round of golf.
Situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Silverdale Golf Club is a course of many characters. Each hole has a character all of its own. With spectacular scenery at ever turn, Silverdale is a golfer's delight whatever age or ability.
This leisure club offers a range of facilities including a 17m swimming pool, spa pool, steam room and sauna - as well as general fun sessions for all the family.
Enjoy the open air and good sport at the 160 acre Staining Lodge Golf Course. This beautiful expanse includes stunning views that's conveniently located a mere 10 minutes from the M55, Blackpool, Kirkham, Poulton Le Fylde and St. Annes. Stop by the club house for a delicious homemade soup, panini, sandwich, salad or hot foods.
With the wooded chevin creating an impressive backdrop, this is one of the most pleasant parkland golf courses in Yorkshire with some of the finest views in the country.
Open for skating 362 days of the year, it is located on the first floor of the Mecca Bingo. Lessons are available for all ages and abilities, and they also offer parties too.
Heaton Park Golf Centre is located in close proximity to Manchester City Centre and is home to an 18 Hole Championship Golf Course in addition to a Par 3 Pitch and Putt Course. It is a public parkland course and has a number of natural hazards, including three lakes, wooded valley, trees and raised greens. It offers lovely sweeping views of the Manchester skyline, surrounding countryside and the Pennines. The course is hilly but, well maintained and the greens and fairways are in brilliant condition and when everything is in full bloom the course is stunning. The course offers many challenges and is suitable to both novice and professional players. Heaton Park Golf Centre extends a warm and friendly welcome to both members and visitors. Heaton Park Golf Centre offers you the opportunity to play golf in a great location at reasonable rates. If looking to book a game in the area then look no further you will not be disappointed by the course or the facilities.
In the shadow of the famous Blackpool Tower, these two 20 metre high climbing towers welcome everyone whether complete beginners or experienced rock legends.
Royal Lytham and St. Anne's Golf Club is a historic course with a long and prestigious standing and has been the home to numerous major tournaments. It is one of the foremost premier traditional links courses in the world. It is a particularly difficult course even for those of a high handicap and certainly offers many challenges in the form of rough grass, narrow fairways, pot-bunkers and sand hills. It cannot be classed as an attractive course, as it is enclosed by red brick housing and a railway line but, has its own appeal. The course itself is impeccable and the greens are firm and fast. The club is renowned for the warm welcome it extends to both members and visitors to the club. You will find first class facilities at the club and the staff are both friendly and professional. The beautiful Victorian clubhouse is cosy and inviting and has stunning panoramic views of the course as well as items of memorabilia from previous championships that are worth having a look at. Offered in the clubhouse is a choice of home cooked meals that are delicious, the service is excellent and offers great value for money. If you are looking to play a round of challenging, first class golf then the Royal Lytham and St Anne's course is for you, you are assured to be tested and it will leave an memorable impression.
St Anne's golf club has been offering superb courses since 1901 and being a links, there are beautiful sea views to savour as you make your way around this fantastic course.
Fairhaven Golf Club is not only a beautiful golf course but, is also recognised a one of the premier courses in Northern England. It is not your standard championship course being a mix of parkland and links and is for the most part flat and easy going, although watch out the hazards including the resident pheasant, famous deep bunkers and woods. Fairhaven will accommodate all level of golf player from novice to low handicappers. The course is brilliantly maintained and you will find the greens to be fast and slick, and the greens are receptive. You are assured the highest standards when you play here, from the warm welcome you receive, to the staff, through to facilities and the course. The lounge in the clubhouse enjoys stunning views out over the lovely course, it has a cosy and welcoming atmosphere and they serve a good selection of home cooked food that is very tasty and the service is excellent too. The green fees are very reasonable and offer great value for this quality of course. If you are in the region don't overlook Fairhaven Golf Club it is a fantastic course that will delight any golfer.
The Ingleborough nature reserve covers 1,014 hectares in North Yorkshire. This gorgeous expanse of green includes the well-known Three Peaks. The terrain is mountainous and includes flower covered pastures and meadows with moors adorned in delicate heather. See ancient woodlands and many of the finest limestone pavements in all of Britain!
Ogden Water County Park and Nature Reserve is the perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle of life, in this tranquil and peaceful spot. It is an extremely popular spot and attracts huge numbers of visitors each year who come here for picnics, walks, family outings and nature activities. There are stunning views here. The Visitor Centre is open daily from 10.30am to 3.15pm, it offers lots of advise on what to do in the area, the various walks and routes around the woodlands, and duck food to feed the resident wildfowl. There are varying degrees of walks on offer from those on flat paths that take you around the waters edge this is about 1 mile in length or there are those that take you through the woods in various different directions. Boggarts Tea Room is a nice cafe where you can get a selection of hot and cold beverages as well as light snacks, the food is excellent. Ogden Water County Park runs a number of special events aimed at children during the year, it is worth watching out for these. Ogden Water County Park offers the perfect environment for everyone to get out and enjoy fresh air in beautiful natural surroundings.
Leighton Moss Nature Reserve is situated near the village of Silverdale in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The largest reed-bed in North-West England, it provides a habitat for an exceptional variety of birds, including marsh harriers, avocets and bearded tits. Nature trails, hides and the option of a home-made meal in the tearoom makes a visit to Leighton Moss a memorable day out.
A fascinating place to learn about the 100 plus species of endangered wetland birds. An enjoyable place to visit whatever the time of year, whatever the weather and whatever your age!
Thornton Park is the place for animal encounters, beautiful countryside and family fun. Interact with the animals from greeting the latest arrivals to taking part in a range of seasonal hands on activities.
Since 1991, the Yorkshire Dales Falconry Centre has been bringing avian and human together. This unique facility is one of the few places that allow visitors to get up close and personal with majestic and powerful birds of prey. The grounds include Mrs. Feather's Tea Room which is available for birthday parties and events.
Gresgarth Hall is the concept and product of the talented garden designer Arabella Lennox-Boyd who took up residence here in 1978. These are her own private gardens that are open to the public once a month, you will need to check for opening times. They are picturesque riverside gardens, with terraces, herbaceous borders, a kitchen garden, woodland garden and bog garden that surround a beautiful house. There is a huge number of different species of plants and trees here and they are all labelled. Regardless of the time you visit you are awarded with a stunning arrangement of plants and a riot of colours and aromas. They provide an oasis of calm, peace and tranquillity and the surroundings are beautiful. There are refreshments available here, they are all homemade and delicious and are great value for money. Gresgarth Hall is a delight for both avid gardeners and non gardeners you can't help but be impressed with these amazing surroundings, the perfect place to pass a few pleasant hours.
Williamson Park comprises of 54 acres of stunning parkland and endearing parkland walks within Lancaster. The park has a number of attractions that include the magnificent Ashton Memorial, the Edwardian Butterfly House, ponds, a Pavilion cafe that offers free wifi to its customers and play areas for younger visitors. The park affords stunning views to the Fylde Coast, Morecambe Bay and the Lake District. In addition the park hosts a number of events and activities throughout the year including, concerts, plays courses as well as children's activities. Entry to the park is free but, there is a nominal fee if you want to go into the viewing gallery of the Ashton Memorial, it is a folly with lots of architectural details, and offers great views from its balconies, it has strong historical connections to the War of the Roses. There is a small charge for the Butterfly House, that also houses some mini beasts and a small animal zoo. Williamson Park is well maintained and there is lots of seating to enjoy the lovely flower beds and great views. Throughout the park you will find the staff to be friendly and approachable and they enhance your day here. Williamson Park offers something for the whole family and offers an amazing space to enjoy some lovely scenery, in a peaceful environment. It is worth checking to see what events are taking place here the summer outdoor theatre is brilliant and should not be missed if you get the opportunity.
Enjoy a relaxing day out amongst beautiful trees and shrubs all the way from the Himalayas and Western China. These gardens are superbly represented by various walks, orchards and woodland trails. Once you have smelt the wonderful aromas of flowers and walked on the formal terraces, relax in the tearoom with a delicious cake (or 2!).
See an impressive collection, including fish, quail, terrapin and butterflies. In addition the many species of plantlife found here have been collected worldwide. There is a great play area, immaculate gardens and picnic areas. Take the whole family for a great day out.
Founded in the late 1960s, Blackpool Model Village and Gardens has long been a dominant mark on the local landscape. Encompassing 2 and a half acres, this fascinating site has been featured on TV, showcasing impressive landscaped gardens and paved paths. The attention to detail really is astounding. Allow yourself to be led back in time and visit a Scottish Castle, complete with Guardsmen and a peaceful fishing village on the Cornish coast. Witness a Tudor cricket match and more in this unique little attraction.
The farm park has lots of different animals, some of which you can feed. Have fun on the play areas, especially the popular straw playbar, with its tunnels and swing ropes.
The Bowland Brewery started operating in 2003, brewing hand-crafted real ales using the finest produce. There is a fully licensed café next door.
The Settle Play Barn offers a safe place for children to have fun! Bring the whole family and have a great time while the little ones burn off energy. Colourful play areas provide space to romp, slide and run while the on-site cafe offers convenient meals. Weekly events are offered and include music, crafts, dancing and the cookery club.
The theatre building is 150 years old and Grade II listed, giving it a unique heritage. A professional theatre venue with drama, music and dance on offer.
The Woodland Spa is an award winning Spa situated in the most perfect surroundings in one hundred acres of the most stunning Lancashire countryside, an oasis of calm and tranquillity. This contemporary establishment has first class facilities and has been equipped with the finest furniture and fabrics, making for a luxurious and comfortable spa experience. The spa is absolutely immaculate and the atmosphere is relaxed and it has the most delightful aromas. They offer a diverse range of luxury treatments and spa experiences and breaks, as well as quality products and can personalise treatments to cater to your individual requirements. All treatments are carried out by qualified and professional therapists, who you will find to be really friendly and capable. You can eat here also, they have an excellent menu that uses fresh local ingredients to produce the most delicious food that is excellently prepared and beautifully presented and the surroundings are fabulous too, making for a thoroughly enjoyable dining experience. They offer special offers so worth checking these out on the website. Also they have gorgeous bedrooms with en-suite if you want to stay here. The Woodland Spa offers the ultimate spa experience in top class facilities and assures to a fabulous and memorable experience, leaving you wanting to return again and again, highly recommended.
Moorhouse's Brewery is an award winning independent brewery house, located in Burnley. It was established back in 1865 by William Moorhouse and has grown to be one of the biggest regional ale brewers in the north of England. They use time honoured brewing values and traditions in producing their finest ales and are capable of producing an amazing fifteen million pints a year. They offer tours of this working brewery on certain dates in the year, the website has full details, a tour lasts about forty five minutes and covers all aspects of the brewery's history from its inception through to present day, an explanation of the full brewing process from hop to tap, you get the opportunity to touch, smell and taste the raw ingredients as well as sampling four of their ales and a traditional pie and pea supper is included in the price. Moorhouse Breweries are still committed to the craft of brewing and the result are some fantastic ales. The onsite restaurant "The Cauldron' is stylish and contemporary and offers casual dining, their menu features many traditional and favourite dishes that complement their ales perfectly. The food is fresh and home cooked, tasty and excellent value for money.
Horse and Pony Protection Association is a leading equine society in dealing with the welfare and rehabilitation of equines every year. Their facilities are set in spectacular surroundings and offer a safe and caring environment for these unwanted animals who have been rescued from neglectful or abusive situations. The purpose of the centre is to rehabilitate and rehouse these lovely horses and ponies, there are cards on each stall telling you all about that animal. The staff are dedicated, passionate and protective of these lovely animals. It is a great place for those who love horses and ponies with plenty of opportunity to get close to these lovely creatures. You can help with their upkeep by making a donation or sponsoring a horse or pony, every little helps. They have a lovely cafe with a cosy and welcoming atmosphere, where they serve a lovely selection of fresh home cooked food, a range of gorgeous desserts and cakes, all at really reasonable prices and with excellent service. There is also a small gift shop selling a selection of horse/pony related gifts. During the school holidays and throughout the year they hold a range of events and activities, including a monthly nature trail, Dog Show, County Show and much more. HAPPA do a fantastic job in caring for these wonderful animals and it is lovely to see them safe in this wonderful environment, children will love being able to stroke them.
This shopping centre is one with a difference, combining retail, attractions, craft workshops, events and services. A unique complex, designed to appeal to all ages.
Visit Skipton's Victorian themed shopping arcade with its beautifully painted ironwork and clear glass roof, making this a unique shopping experience.
Forrest Hills is an oasis of beauty and tranquillity here in Lancaster, located on border of the Forest of Bowland, it is a naturally stunning and tranquil country setting. It is positioned in 180 acres including two lakes, a river and woodland and grassland, facilities here include an 11 hole pay and play golf course and a four acre fly fishing lake. It is a lovely location with a picturesque backdrop, and lots of wildlife including, deer, hares, buzzards, kingfishers, barn owls and much more, there is a diverse range of animals living here. Forrest Hills offers lovely pleasant surroundings to pass your time.
Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts is found on the Lancaster University Campus, it is a real cultural hub and brings a wonderful programme of events here every year consisting of, UK and international artists, professional theatre, dance, exhibitions and concerts. It is a contemporary venue with superb facilities that are divided into the Peter Scott Gallery, Lancaster International Concerts and Nuffield Theatre. It also acts as a research and teaching facility for art, design, film studios, music theatre studies. The Peter Scott Gallery hosts exhibitions as well as preserving the University's art collection.
Chorley Little Theatre is a bustling and vibrant arts centre in the heart of the town in Chorley, it is located in a quirky building. It has been a fixture here since 1910 when it started off as a cinema now it serves as a diverse community theatre that is operated by the local amateur dramatics group. They showcase a minimum of six high quality productions a season that includes everything from drama to pantomimes and comedy to dance. In addition it serves as a community cinema and offers a cinema experience where they show a selection of the latest movies and blockbusters. It is an small theatre with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere with great facilities, the lighting and sound are very good, the seating is comfortable and offers unrestricted views of the stage. The Empire Bar is a nice friendly fully licenced bar with a good range of drinks that are reasonably priced. The volunteers who run the theatre are lovely, really friendly and helpful. Ticket prices are great value for money. Chorley Little Theatre offers a great night out, in an intimate venue and will exceed your expectations, a real gem of a theatre and a real asset to Chorley.
The Duke is a producing theatre and an integral and popular part of the cultural heritage here in Lancashire and they are heavily involved in outdoor theatre productions. It is also an independent cinema and home to Shattering Images, a fantastic theatre company aimed at those with learning disabilities. There are two theatre areas, a large theatre for the major productions and a smaller theatre for more intimate plays, the atmosphere here is always welcoming and friendly. They run a diverse program of events and some interesting plays, some by visiting theatre groups and musical events, as well as displays by local artists and a good combination of popular and foreign films and those by up and coming directors. Within the theatre side they strive to put on a professional performance and the result is always fantastic and the actors are excellent in portraying their characters and roles. With the varied programme of events there is always something worth seeing. There is a large bar that serves a selection of beverages and hot and cold snacks, throughout the day, it has a lively and friendly atmosphere. If you become a Friend of Dukes you get some great deals although the ticket prices are very competitive and good value. Check to see what is coming up at The Duke and come and experience this lovely theatre for yourself.
Enjoy a nostalgic steam train trip between Embsay station, built in 1888, and the new award-winning station at Bolton Abbey. Out of the window, the Yorkshire Dales provide excellent viewing, allowing passengers to simply sit back and enjoy the ride.
The Morecambe Winter Gardens Theatre started life back in 1897 and was known as the Victorian Pavilion theatre, it is located in a prime position in the middle of the promenade and has lovely views out over Morecambe Bay. It is a beautiful Victorian building with many fine architectural features and the inside is being carefully and lovingly restored to its original glory, following years of neglect. Over the years many famous and talented artists have graced the stage and today it still continues to host a range of performances that attract people to this timeless and classic theatre. In addition to the usual programme of events they hold you can become a ghost hunter and enjoy a night of paranormal activity in this haunted venue. If you would like to take a tour of the theatre these can be arranged by contacting the theatre. If you get the opportunity to visit the Morecambe Winter Gardens Theatre do, you will be helping in maintaining and bringing this beautiful building back to its former glory.
Happy Mount Park was first built in 1920 to serve as a traditional urban park area and it continues to serve the residents to this day but with more modern touches whilst still retaining its original charm. The park is open daily from 8.30am and closing times vary depending on the time of year, there is no charge for entry although some of the attractions will incur a cost but they are very reasonable. The park is well maintained by volunteers who do a great job in keeping it clean and tidy. There is so much available here to entertain everyone with a Splash Park, open from May through to early September, Pirates in the Park indoor play area, outdoor natural adventure play area, bowling green, 18-hole putting green, miniature railway, swing boats, trampoline, crazy golf, ornamental gardens, woodland walk, habitat trail, childrens roundabout and floodlit pitches. You could easily spend a full day here enjoying the lovely parkland setting, when the flowers are in bloom it is stunning. Throughout the year the park operates a number of themed events in addition to a selection of the best Brass Bands around playing on a Sunday from the middle of May through to the middle of September. You can bring a picnic or visit the cafe where they serve a good selection of beverages, light snacks and refreshments. Happy Mount Park offers something for everyone and is free too, not many places offer that today.
Boatel Party Cruises offer a unique party environment aboard the Royal Sovereign, a large wide beam canal cruiser. They can accommodate up to sixty guests and they aim to provide the perfect party and will cater their cruises to suit your personal requirements, where possible. There is a choice of menus available, from a buffet to a three course meal, the food is superb, really delicious. The facilities onboard are excellent, the boat is spotless and well maintained, there is a dance floor, disco equipment, full lighting and sound, a DJ booth and a fully stocked licenced bar. The staff are excellent, very friendly and welcoming, nothing is too much trouble. They also offer during the summer months a weekend cruise on a Sunday, they last about ninety minutes and take you along the Leeds Liverpool canal where you can take in the relaxed and peaceful atmosphere and enjoy the sights and sounds of the canal with its local wildlife and birds, including unlimited tea/coffee as well as scones with fresh cream and jam. In addition they also organise throughout the year a number of public cruises for different events including Christmas and casino nights, a great way to enjoy the services offered by them. Boatel Party Cruises offer an experience, professional and well organised party event where customer satisfaction is paramount, they will ensure you have a celebration to remember and at very competitive prices, highly recommended.
Bay Sea School offers you the opportunity to learn how to sail in the safe environment of Morecambe Bay under the watchful eye of the highly trained and skilled instructors. It is not necessary to have any experience they take complete beginners who want to learn the basics through to those that want to complete all courses right up to Yachtmaster level. Both instructors are very friendly and passionate about what they do and have plenty of patience and encouragement for those learning to sail, and will go the extra mile in their teaching. Under their watchful instruction it won't be long till you are sailing by yourself with confidence and enjoying this wonderful sport. Sailing gives you the opportunity to escape from it all on the waters where you can revel in the peace and beauty. Bay Sea School are unparalleled in their teaching techniques and are the only place to go if looking to learn how to sail.
Blue Green Yellow Dead ...Live is a unique and live action game that incorporates a maze, paintballs and zombies in this thrilling and exciting interactive game. Within the confines of this dark and eerie environment you have to seek out the three vials, blue, green and yellow or you could end up dead. You are equipped with a paintball gun but, have a number of obstacles to overcome as well as the resident zombies and your own fears. All equipment is provided and a full brief is given before you start a game. There are various levels to play with each game taking about an hour to play. It is an interactive game so can be played in a group or a s a single player and you can check the footage out afterwards. The staff are great very friendly and they are continually improving the overall experience with new rooms and new game objectives. The prices are very reasonable too and excellent value for money for what you get. Blue Green Yellow Dead .. Live is a fantastic experience full of thrills and will get your adrenaline pumping, the perfect activity for a group, will soon separate the brave from the scared!
Battlefield Live Pennine is the biggest outdoor "laser tag" arena in Lancashire, it is located in a large field with plenty of coverage, vantage points, bunkers and more making for the ideal environment for a realistic combat experience. It offers a thrilling, energetic and fun experience, it is suitable for most ages but, there is a lot of physical effort involved with running and crouching down. They provide all equipment and it is well maintained and the military gaming guns are the latest technology. Before starting your mission you are given a brief on the rules and safety issues involved. There are a range of special battles including night ops battles and Halloween specials that are excellent, definitely worth taking part in. It is recommended that you wear old clothes and suitable shoes for running around in. Staff throughout are very friendly and helpful. Refreshments are available to buy on site. You can just turn up and get involved in a game or arrange a group event with friends, family or as a work event whatever the occasion it makes for an brilliant day out. Battlefield Live Pennine offer a well organised and professional experience using the best equipment in a realistic battle environment and at very competitive prices, it is the closet you will get to a military battle.
Grove Bookshop is an independent bookshop located in the charming town of Ilkley in a lovely Edwardian fronted shop. They are well stocked and have a large and diverse collection of books covering all tastes and genres, in addition to a great collection of books, maps and guides relating to Yorkshire and the Dales. Another aspect of the shop is the lower floor where you will find Grove music, where a comprehensive range of CD's and DVD's are available covering all genres of music and films, as well as sheet music. They are open 9.00am to 5.30pm Monday to Saturday and from 11.30am to 4.30pm on a Sunday. Staff are brilliant, so friendly, helpful and knowledgeable you get a real personal experience here. It is possible to order a book if it is not in stock and in most instances will be there the next day, a really fast and efficient service. Grove Bookshop is a lovely shop a real book emporium it is perfect to just stroll around and enjoy all the books on the shelves and the unique smell a bookshop has.
Ilkley Theatre is located in the charming spa town of Ilkley. This community run theatre serves as a venue for live amateur theatre and is run solely by volunteers and raises all of its own funding, they are always looking for new members. In return audiences are rewarded with high quality amateur productions and other arts activities. They showcase about ten performances a year so there is always something new to see and there will be a show to appeal to everyone. In addition they welcome touring productions and showcase other events including comedy nights and concerts. The theatre is intimate and friendly and has a lovely welcoming atmosphere. Facilities are very good, lighting and sound are great and seating is comfortable with good visibility of the stage. Ilkley Theatre is a real gem of a community theatre, it showcases high quality productions, has excellent ticket prices and you are assured an enjoyable and fun night out.
Adventure 21 offers all year round adventure activities and outdoor pursuits as well as team building and paintballing events. They use various locations throughout the Lake District and further afield to Lancashire, Liverpool and Manchester. They cater for a whole range of events including birthday parties, stag/hen parties, corporate days, team building events and much more and can cater activities to suit your requirements. A range of the activities on offer include, kayaking, gorge walking, canyoning, rock climbing, raft building, archery, rifle shooting and much more. They offer a complete adventure activity service meaning that all equipment is provided so you only need to take along yourself and suitable clothing and footwear. The equipment is clean and well maintained, the sites they use have full facilities available for changing/showering where necessary. The staff are great, really friendly, professional, experienced, patient and encouraging. Safety is paramount and before any activity a full safety briefing and instructions on the equipment are given. There are a choice of packages and activities available, full details are on their website, they offer excellent value for money and are very competitive. Adventure 21 offers you the opportunity to step out of your comfort zone, try something new and have a fun and exciting time, with lots of laughs along the way. You may get muddy, wet or both and will probably be a bit sore and tired but you can leave saying you had a fantastic time and looking forward to coming back to try something else. Adventure 21 are well organised and very professional with excellent customer service, you will have a fabulous experience from start to finish.
The quaint villages of Arnside and Silverdale sit quietly in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the edge of Morecambe Bay. Walkers and wildlife enthusiasts in particular will appreciate the beautiful butterflies, rare birds and limestone grasslands which characterise this area. There are spectacular views and fabulous sunsets to be enjoyed across the bay.
Fleetwood Market is a bustling and vibrant traditional market that has more than 150 indoor and outdoor stalls. It is located in Victoria Street in a charming building. This large market has three different areas and has a diverse selection of stalls that include food, quality clothing and household goods all at competitive prices. Trading days are Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, as well as Bank Holidays and Tram Sunday throughout the year from 9.00am to 4.30pm. The stall holders are friendly and chatty and happily engage in banter.
Kings Hall and Winter Garden are found in a beautiful old Victorian building in the centre of the charming town of Ilkley. It is a classic theatre that serves as a community venue that hosts a large selection of events including local amateur dramatics, performing arts companies, concerts, fairs and community events as well as being an important part of the annual Summer Festival that takes place in August. The interior still retains its original charm and beauty. It is a not a huge venue so it has a nice intimate feel making the performances feel more personal and friendly. Lighting and acoustics are very good, and the seating is comfortable. The facilities are very good, the bar area is welcoming and inviting and has a good selection of drinks that are well priced. Staff are great, friendly and helpful in getting you seated. Kings Hall and Winter Gardens is a real gem, a beautiful venue that showcases quality shows and events, ticket prices are very reasonable and you are assured a great night out here.
The Victoria is ideally located in the centre of Halifax town centre, in a stunning Victorian building that can be dated back to the 19th century, It has many original features with the broad staircase and impressive ornate stained glass dome. For the past 100 years this grand building has been a pivotal part of family entertainment and continues to a focal part of the community. Although it has many original features it is a completely modernised and state of the art theatre and offers the ultimate theatre experience. The Main auditorium is comfortable and the seats are roomy and most have unrestricted views, with excellent acoustics. The Green Room Bar operates a monthly comedy club that is very popular. They have a diverse and interesting programme of events including, concerts, music, ballet, comedy, family shows, pantomime, dramas and much more with something to suit everyone. The bar has a nice relaxed atmosphere and offers a good choice of refreshments where you can enjoy a pre and post show drink. The staff are very friendly and helpful and add to your experience at this wonderful theatre.
Shibden Hall is located in the beautiful Shibden valley only a short distance from Halifax. The Hall can be dated back to 1420 and allows you to experience a journey through the lives of the people who lived and worked here. The architecture of Shibden Hall is a blend of styles that represent its interesting and varied history of the house. Shibden Hall is an amazing house it is beautifully preserved and maintained and representative of how it would have been 600 years ago, it has lots of original features, authentic antique furniture, fine paintings, beautiful wood panelling and intricate plasterwork, all harping back to an era of true crafts people. Adjoining the Hall is a 17th century aisled barn and workshops house, carriage collection and exhibits pertaining to various crafts, such as a blacksmiths, coopers, wheelwrights and saddlers. In addition you will discover at Shibden a recreated brewhouse and inn. The Hall is enclosed by the stunning restored gardens and estate that forms Shibden Park. There are guided tours of the house and you will find the guides to be warm and friendly and very knowledgeable about both the house and Lister family. Within the park are a number of attractions and facilities including a cafe, miniature railway, boating lake, pitch and putt course in addition to trails, a play area, orienteering course and lots of woodland to explore. Shibden Hall is open at different times throughout the year so best to check the website, there is an entry charge with a special rate for families and groups. Throughout the year a number of events, workshops and fairs are run so worth checking these out. Shibden Hall is a stunningly beautiful house and grounds and a great family attraction and definitely worth a visit.
Manor Heath and Jungle Experience is found on the outskirts of Halifax and is one of the finest parks in the area, really well maintained. It consists of a woodland walk, a park trail and a wildflower area, that is planted with more than thirty species of wild flowers and bulbs. It extends to eight hectares and has a lot of facilities available, including toilets, an outdoor gym, spots for picnics and areas for children. There was an old manor house here that fell into serious decline and was later demolished, this site is now home to the sunken garden. The house's walled garden is still around and has been divided into ten smaller gardens and is home to a number of traditional and modern designs of planting. There is a fabulous play area for younger visitors with a fun water and sand play area. The Flutter-bites cafe serves a lovely selection of hot and cold beverages as well as light snacks and is well priced. The Jungle Experience is housed in a converted glasshouse and provides the perfect tropical oasis, it has a tropical atmosphere throughout the year, it is crammed with fish, quail, terrapin and butterflies in addition to a collection of plants that are from all over the world, and is divided into four sections. Manor Heath and Jungle Experience are open throughout the year and there is a nominal charge to enter the Jungle Experience. Manor Heath and Jungle Experience is a fabulous family activity that is practically free.
Kids and adults will love seeing the many animals that call Blackpool Zoo their home. Daily feeding times are available so you can plan your visit to see everything you want! Talks are also offered so visitors can learn more about each animal. On-site cafes and gift shops are also available.
Try your luck by joining in a few exciting games at Mecca Bingo! This inviting venue provides a number of cosy amenities so you can relax, play and try to come out a winner! A bar is available as well as dining opportunities that feature freshly prepared food. Convenient parking, free ATM and electronic bingo system are also provided.
Lowther Pavilion is an intimate and friendly theatre that stages both professional and amateur productions. The theatre is located within the picturesque grounds of Lowther Gardens on West Beach in Lytham. The theatre is adaptable and can accommodate a choice of events namely, Theatrical Productions, Concerts, Demonstrations, Exhibitions, Workshops and Community Events. There is a diverse programme of events so there will be something to appeal to everyone. The staff are volunteers and you will find them to be friendly and helpful. There is a nice bar where you enjoy pre-show drinks, as well as a cafe where a nice selection of light snacks and home cooked traditional meals as well as hot and cold beverages. The seating is roomy and comfortable and the acoustics were very good, there is no problem seeing the stage regardless of where you sit. Lowther Pavilion offers fantastic quality shows in a warm and welcoming environment at very reasonable prices.
Beautiful and brilliant, Funny Girls in Blackpool offers an unforgettable performance that is visually gorgeous. See superb actors on stage clad in outrageous costume, from towering head pieces to layers of frills and fabulous sequin-covered suits. This unique venue puts its own twist on classic entertainment! Travellers should contact the venue for admission rates and performance schedules.
Paris Casino Blackpool offers guests a good time with a number of enticing activities. The venue often hosts live entertainment which is enhanced by the casino's colourful atmosphere. Players can join Poker Tournaments or play a game just for fun. A restaurant is included as well as additional gaming opportunities and special events.
Fame Factory Spotlight offers the ultimate in entertainment! The company can produce any programme in any venue, including hotels, holiday parks, corporate events and much more! Along with classic shows featuring vibrant costumes and larger-than-life personalities, the group also offers Cinderella pantomime for tours or static locations. Contact Fame Factory Spotlight to learn more!
See the lights, sounds and gorgeous costumes presented at the VIVA cabaret showbar in Blackpool. This multiple award-winning show provides a calendar packed with enticing programmes. Guests can stop by for a memorable performance and enjoy delicious meals ranging from three course feats to buffets and food for private parties.
Those who prefer more elegance and sophistication with their entertainment should plan an evening at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom. This exquisitely decorated venue looks like something out of a classic film. The location dates as far back as 1894. The dance floor is world famous as well as the stunning architecture.
Artist Gordon Young created the impressive Comedy Carpet in Blackpool. Referencing the memorable work of over 1,000 comedians and writers, this attraction brings songs, catch phrases, jokes and more to life. See this homage to hilarity for yourself by visiting the lofty 2,200 square metre Blackpool Tower, which contains 160,000 embedded granite letters.
Get the best of Blackpool entertainment at Ma Kellys! Billing itself as the area's premier venue, this facility hosts a range of events and programmes. See vibrant costumes and unique personalities while enjoying a bite to eat and a beverage. This facility sees bustling crowds so plan accordingly if you plan to stop by!
Legends at Blackpool is one of the most highly sought attractions in the area. A number of hugely popular performers will be recreated on the stage, including Elvis, Freddie Mercury, the Blues Brothers, Robbie Williams, Buddy Holly, Neil Diamond and Elton John. This exciting venue is the "longest running seaside show in Britain."
Island Cinemas is located on the South Promenade right on the sea front and is an independent cinema. It is an intimate cinema with a modern interior. They host a diverse programme of films with everything from big budget movies to art house films and everything in between. Tickets are very reasonably priced as well as the confectionery and sundries they sell. The staff are pleasant and helpful. The seats are comfortable and the screens are ample in size to give a real cinema feel. Island Cinemas is a delightful small cinema that is excellently priced and makes for a great day out for everyone.
United Synagogue is the local Orthodox Shul in Prestwich Manchester and has a long standing in the community dating back to 1904. It is a friendly and welcoming Shul and always happy to greet new members. They run a number of community events throughout the year so it is worth checking the website to see what is on.
Horror lovers must see Pasaje Del Terror! This interactive experience includes realistic horror elements found in the deep, dark basement of the Casino building near the entrance to Pleasure Beach. See popular characters from the horror genre and become the victim while exploring 20 sets with 18 actors and stunning special effects.
High Jinx is a captivating magic and illusion show in Blackpool. Prepare to be mystified by exciting music, dancers, stage costumes and the amazing abilities of the unmatched Michael Jordan. Performances include everything from illusion to juggling, circus acts and escapology. It's a must-see event available in the Horseshoe Theatre.
St Annes Beach Huts allow you the opportunity to enjoy this stretch of spectacular Fylde coastline throughout the year from the comfort of these delightful huts. The huts are fully equipped, spotlessly clean and well maintained. They are ideally located close to the beach and sea as well as all amenities. They offer the perfect venue for a get together or celebration with family or friends, you can all gather together in these cosy huts and enjoy the fresh sea air and the beautiful surroundings and admire the dazzling sunsets in the evening. Regardless of the weather you can still have a thoroughly enjoyable time here. St Annes Beach Huts are ideal for families, children can enjoy the beach and other attractions available whilst you relax in the comfort of your hut. St Annes Beach Huts are a true representation of an English seaside and will stir up nostalgic memories in some and allow others to make their own memories of a great day on the beach. The huts are available to hire for a day or more and are great value for money.
The Adrenaline Zone is not for the weak willed! This adrenaline pumping attraction contains an array of spine tingling, heart thumping rides and activities. Strap in to the Skyscreamer or glide like a bird on the Skycoaster. Spider Mountain lets guests climb to the top of a net-covered tower of cables.
Woodmatters was created to spread awareness of the many benefits of sustainable woodlands in Cumbria. The organisation helps manage the green woodwork, Bushcraft courses and the community wood fuel scheme. Unique courses are offered through out each month, including spoon carving and family Bushcraft camping. Visitors can also shop for wood-based products such as bean poles, charcoal and kitchen utensils.
The Gallery on the Green is a unique landmark that comes in a very compact size. The Settle Town Council purchased the Upper Settle phone box in 2009 and transformed it into what is possibly the smallest gallery in the world. The gallery can be found a mere 10 minutes walk from the Settle market.
Queen Street Textile Mill is the final remaining operational 19th century steam powered weaving mill in the world, it closed its doors in 1982 and later reopened as a museum. A visit to this mill allows you to step back in time to a Victorian age, you get to experience the time when cotton was king and a major industry here in Burnley. It is home to the impressive steam engine "Peace", that is responsible for driving more than three hundred looms in the weaving shed, it is an awesome machine, that is immaculate and brilliantly maintained. Overall the mill is brilliantly preserved and represents the mill pretty much as it was, the boiler house, engine house and weaving shed are exactly as they would have been. Whilst here you can watch demonstrations on weaving, towelling, dobby looms and pirn winding. Other areas of interest include the Mill pond or lodge area, it is filled by rainwater gathered in the gutters and passed through downspouts from the mill roof. The stables where the horses lived, there are four stables and horses were used to transport the cotton until 1926 when they acquired motor transport. When operating the machines are deafening and you get a sense of what it would have been like to work in this environment, smells of the loom oil and cotton still linger in the air. You will discover all about the story of cloth production from the guides who are friendly, animated and extremely knowledgeable and pitch the tours at just the right level, many are former mill workers. The museum is open Tuesday to Thursday as well as Sundays and Mondays on bank holiday weekends, opening hours are from 12.00pm to 5.00pm. There is a small charge of £3 for entry, if you are a Burnley resident entry is free. There is a cafe that serves a good selection of lunchtime snacks and delicious homemade cakes that are well priced. The gift shop sells a selection of cloth items made on the looms, as well as other items of interest. Queen Street Textile Museum provides an intriguing look into the past, it is a thoroughly enjoyable experience that is really fascinating, will appeal to all interests and astounding to think it is the only mill like it in the world.
The Weavers Triangle Visitor Centre is located in the original Wharfmasters home on the banks of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, a very scenic area. This area was at one time prominent in Burnleys textile industry and the centre narrates the story of the canal, cotton, and the Weavers' Triangle. A visit to this small living museum will transport you back in time to this bygone era, you can visit the recreated Victorian schoolroom, where young children can dress in period clothes, and get to experience what it would have been like in the classroom. The Edwardian bathroom and weavers dwelling gives a glimpse into how the workers would have lived. You get a real insight into the cotton industry and learn how cotton is made in the weaving shed, there is also the opportunity to have a go at weaving. For younger visitors there is a range of activities including a children's corner, trails and quizzes as well as a fabulous working model fairground designed on the old Burnley Fair. The display rooms delves into many aspects of the towns industrial and social history through frequently changing exhibits, items on display include artwork, crafts and local history. The Victorian Parlour serves a nice selection of light refreshments, that are well priced. There is a also a gift shop. They are open from April until the end of September on a Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and in October on Saturdays and Sundays only, opening hours are 2.00pm to 4.00pm and there is no charge for entry although they do accept donations to keep the centre running. The staff are great really friendly and helpful and very knowledgeable, on the history of Burnley. The Weavers Triangle Visitor Centre is a real gem it does a great job in telling the importance of the cotton trade on the area and the tough lives the workers lived, there is something to appeal to everyone, highly recommended.
Towneley Hall is a historic and charming stately Grade I listed house that is located in a park. The hall was home to the Towneley family for almost five centuries and they left it to Burnley council for the people to enjoy. The house is beautifully preserved and has a long history and wonderful architecture as well as a number of intriguing features with hidden priest's hole and hidden passages, period rooms with original decor that span several centuries, dungeons and battlements and period kitchen in addition there are a number of intriguing exhibits on display, lots of work of art and antique furniture. You are transported back in time and get a real glimpse into how the family would have lived in luxury back in the day. Today the house, its residents and its many stories are brought back to life by a company of re-enactors who narrate the dramas, triumphs, tragedies and characters of this intriguing home. Tours are very interesting and informative and well presented with lots of details on the family and the house. The gardens are well maintained and comprise of landscaped lawns, flower beds, woodland that offers loads of lovely walks, and excellent wooden sculptures dotted about, there is a large play area that has lots of equipment as well as a working water pump and there are ducks to feed. The Stables Cafe in lovely and has nice cosy and welcoming atmosphere, they sell a good selection of beverages and delicious hot and cold food, that is well priced. There is also a nice gift shop. The hall is open Monday to Thursday and Saturday and Sunday from 12.00pm to 5.00pm. There is no entry for children, students or Burnley residents other visitors incur a small charge of £4 per person, but your ticket allows entry for a year. The staff here are very pleasant, friendly and helpful as well as knowledgeable about the house and its history. Towneley Hall is a beautiful and amazing period home that allows a glimpse into a bygone era, there is lots on offer here to appeal to everyone, from the history of the house to walks in the woodland trails and much more, highly recommended.
Skipton Castle is beautifully preserved and has stood for over 900 years! Explore every inch of this glorous building taking in the banqueting hall, kitchen, bedchamber and even the privy! Once you are full to the brim with history, relax in the new tea room or enjoy the picnic area.
Lancaster City Museum can be found in a grand Georgian building in the centre of the city. The museum is open Monday to Saturday and there is no entrance charge. It is a quirky but interesting museum with many features and uses imaginative presentation. The history of the city from past to present day is illustrated here and there is an extensive range of exhibits on show, they include an area dedicated to determining the ancestry of Lancaster's regiment from 1680 onwards, with medals, weapons, uniforms etc., there is also an excellent compilation of portraits and landscapes on display, artefacts, relics, medieval stone crosses and much more. In addition to the many permanent exhibits there are exhibits that frequently change together, with a range of events and activities for everyone. The exhibits are all clearly marked and well explained with information cards. The staff are so friendly and welcoming and are available if you need any information or questions answered. There are guided tours available that are taken by friendly and knowledgeable guides and are a great way to get the most out of your visit here. Lancaster City Museum narrates history in an informative and fascinating way, making it a perfect place for the whole family everyone will find something of interest here.
Cottage Museum is located across from Lancaster Castle, it is part of a 1739 house that was partitioned around 1820 and is representative of an artisan's house of that date. This quaint museum gives a personal look at early Victorian life in a small and interesting 18th century cottage laid out over five floors, you will find a small cellar, laundry room, living room, bedroom and an attic. Opening hours are daily from Easter to September from 2pm to 5pm, and there is a nominal charge of £1 and it is so worth the money. Once you step through the tiny door you are immediately taken back to a former era, where there was no running water, central heating, electricity or even a toilet. As you wander through the small rooms you will be able to see first hand how the people lived and get a look at many original features and some of the gadgets and utensils that were used in people's daily lives, the difficulties and struggles they would have encountered, if this was someone who was well off it makes you consider what conditions the poor lived in. Just remember to watch your head as you wander around! The staff are lovely, so friendly and helpful and willing to answer any questions you might have, them dressed in period clothes is a nice touch and the stories are very interesting and entertaining. Cottage Museum will entertain people of all ages, you will be enthralled by the simplicity of life and entertained by the stories told, a delightful and insightful museum.
As well as being a fortification, Lancaster Castle is also one of Europe's longest serving prisons. The Famous Pendle Witches were tried, convicted and sentenced to death here.
The Bronte Parsonage Museum is dedicated to collecting and preserving items relating to the three Bronte sisters. It is one of the oldest and most revered literary societies in the world and was started back in 1893. Today the museum is housed in the old family residence, Haworth Parsonage where, the largest collection of Bronte memorabilia is held. Items in the collection include, manuscripts, first editions and personal effects, they are both informative and interesting. The house itself has been maintained to be representative as to how it would have been when the Brontes lived there. The museum is open daily and numbers are restricted, although booking in advance is not necessary you should phone ahead. A visit to the Bronte Parsonage Museum is a must for all literary fans and will give you a feel for the authors where they got their inspiration and how they lived their lives. The surrounding countryside adds to the experience and offers some lovely walks and villages to explore.
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway transports you back in time to a place of nostalgia where the steam train was the main mode of transport and of huge importance during industrial times. It runs on a standard gauge branch line that extends for 5 miles from Keighley to Oxenhope, and takes in some stunning countryside as it travels its route. There are two renowned stops on the route, Oakworth, the location for the film the Railway Children and Haworth being the previous residence of the Bronte family. Along the route are some gorgeous villages and you can depart at any of these stops to take in the sights and sounds. The staff are all volunteers and are so enthusiastic, friendly and knowledgeable, they really enhance the overall experience. The carriages are really well looked after and very comfortable, and if you are feeling peckish you can visit the buffet car for some light refreshments. The trains operate on certain dates throughout the year so do check the calendar on the website before you visit. Additionally during the year a number of unique and popular events take place including, the Haworth Haddock, an evening of fish and chips served onboard along with a full bar, there is a Hallowen Train, Santa specials, vintage trains, beer and music festival and much, much more. Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is a truly enjoyable and wonderful day out regardless of the weather, fun for all ages.
The renowned Settle-Carlisle Railway claims to be "England's most scenic railway." This historic transportation resource runs through northern England. It was built in the 1870s and offers breathtaking views of some of the finest countryside in the North Pennines and Yorkshire Dales. Visitors can still travel the Settle-Carlisle line today.
East Riddlesden Hall is a lovely 17th century manor house and gardens. For many years this estate was a thriving farm and produced sufficient milk, cheese and bread to supply the household and its workers. This house is considered to be small but is still impressive and has a number of interesting features as well as an fascinating collection of furniture, textiles, pewter and much more that is on display. On the grounds is the Great Barn considered to be one of the foremost barns in the north of England, this vast structure was originally made of wood but in later years was covered in stone, a lovely example of the skill of the craftsmen at this time. The gardens are considered to be small but they are pleasing and a lovely place to stroll around with their herb border, trees, shrubs, flowers and more. The Riverside Walk takes you along the River Aire where you can search for local wildlife, feed the ducks, walk the dogs or bird watch. For the smaller visitors there is a natural playground, mud pie kitchen and bird hide. When you have finished exploring take some time to visit the cafe where you can enjoy a cream tea, jacket potato, soup and daily specials. The staff are very friendly and informative and will enhance your visit. A lovely house and gardens that are definitely worth exploring.
A magnificent property on the edge of the stunning West Pennines. Turton Tower itself is situated amongst beautiful, ancient trees surrounded by high stone walls. Over the course of the last five centuries the tower has been adapted to fit its purpose. From its origin as a defencive structure to the more recent family home.
Astley House is a unique and exquisite house located in the stunning surroundings of Astley Park, just a short walk from Chorley town centre. This beautiful Grade I listed house dates to the 1570's and was constructed around an integral courtyard and today serves as a museum and art gallery,with loads of interesting and informative exhibits. The grounds are so well kept and maintained and are home to ancient woodland, providing lots of lovely walks and loads of wide open spaces to run around in, a lake and a completely restored Victorian walled garden where, there is a small orchard and elevated beds that are brimming with vegetables, fruits, herbs and salads. The house has numerous fine features and is an architectural delight, it is best known for its beautiful Jacobean plasterwork ceilings, its wood panelling and is home to fine furniture and and furnishings, beautiful paintings and decorative art. The house underwent considerable extension by the families who resided here, during the 1600's and 1820's, the four wings are all extensions however, it still has the majority of its original features. Cafe Ambio is onsite and uses the produce from the garden in the dishes it serves, as well as other local grown produce creating a varied and tasty home cooked menu, the food is delicious, excellently cooked and beautifully presented, their selection of home baked goods are superb, really delicious and everything is great value for money. The house has ongoing renovations so opening times area affected. Cafe Ambio, Coach House and Walled Garden are open daily from 9.30am to 4.00pm. Throughout the year a number of events are organised at the house so worth keeping an eye out for these. Astley House is a charming historic house that has lots to offer and makes for a lovely day out for all, there is something to entertain everyone here, highly recommended.
Fleetwood Museum is housed in the former Custom House, it is a charming Grade II listed building, that overlooks Morecambe Bay. The history of Fleetwood is covered from past to present, there is focus on the towns prominence as a Victorian seaside resort, its cargo trade, ferry services, its lifeboats, docks, local industries, see what people wore and how they lived and much more. There are two galleries that delve into the intriguing story of the towns largely successful achievements at deep sea fishing and inshore fishing which, were main industries in the town and at one time was the biggest port in the country. You can find out all about a fisherman's life and the extreme conditions they would have had to contend with. You can also see how certain fish and shellfish were collected from the shallow waters here in Morecambe Bay. To the rear of the museum is the salvaged and restored "Harriet", one of only a few remaining smacks in the UK, in addition to other large dockland artefacts, photographs and more. There is a bright and contemporary Coffee House that serves a nice selection of light lunches, beverages and delicious cakes. The gift shop has a choice of quality gifts and souvenirs for sale. The museum is open from March through to October, on Tuesdays to Saturdays from 11.00am to 4.00pm, as well as Bank Holiday Mondays. There is a small charge for admission for adults and children are free. Throughout the year they organise a series of events, talks, exhibitions, walks and much more, full details are on their website. The museum is run by volunteers who you will be to be very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. Fleetwood Museum has an excellent collection of exhibits that are well laid out and displayed with lots of information about them, there is something of interest for everyone here, it is a comprehensive and fascinating museum and well worth a visit.
Lancaster Maritime Museum is located in an elegant Georgian building, the former 18th century customs house and warehouse on the banks of the River Lune. The museum is open everyday and there is a small charge although, free to locals. It is an interesting and informative museum that traces the history and industry of Lancaster through trade which, was particularly important to the growth and development of Lancaster, being at one time one of the biggest ports in England. There is an assortment of items that connect the local merchants to their business activities and include a portrait of slave trader Dodshon Forster, and portraits of other prominent people. In addition there is a model of a Waterwitch, it was a luxury horse drawn long barge that brought passengers down the Lancaster Canal from Kendal to Preston, as well as a selection of vessels constructed and used locally including dugout boats and Hector. There is a main detailed exhibit dedicated to fishing which, was a major local industry both in the past and continues to be today. Exhibits are well laid out and have lots of information on them, as well as interactive displays and hands on features, it is probably best to start with the introductory film. The staff are lovely here, very friendly and approachable, they have lots of knowledge and are happy to impart this. There is a small cafe that serves a nice selection of beverages and light refreshments in pleasant and comfortable surroundings. Lancaster Maritime Museum is a great place to learn about the maritime history of the town, it might not appeal to all but, it is nevertheless both interesting and above all informative, definitely worth a visit.
Wainhouse Tower is a folly built in the 19th century, it is an important landmark in Calderdale. During a visit you get to climb 403 steps up the internal spiral staircase, up to a total of 77 metres (253ft) where you are rewarded with the most amazing panoramic views from the top of this beautifully ornate Victorian chimney. The tower is open from 11am to 4pm on certain days and these can be found on the website. There is a small charge to climb the tower and you will have to be mobile and reasonably fit to climb to the top and back again. At night time the tower looks beautiful when it is illuminated. Wainhouse Tower is a great experience for everyone and children will love the challenge of climbing to the top.
Halifax Minster is a beautiful 15th century building located in Halifax, the west tower is home to four grotesque, spouting gargoyles who have looked over the town for the past 900 years. Despite having gone through many changes over the years this historic church continues to be a place of worship and contemplation for Christians. It has a distinctive sense of calm and peace within that washes over you. The church has been beautifully preserved and inside it is grandiose and stunning with many original features including, the ceiling in the Nave, stained glass windows, the organ that dates back to 1928-29, beautiful ornate medieval font cover and stone font bowl, Jacobean box pews and much more, there is lots of information on plaques and stones to read about the church. The staff there are particularly welcoming to all those who visit Halifax Minster and will happily answer any questions you might have, there is even tea and coffee available on request. There are guided tours available where you get the opportunity to climb the the tower, it is a steep climb but worth the effort when you see the views from the top over Halifax and the surrounding area. If you get the opportunity to hear a service or carols at Christmas don't miss it, it is lovely. There is no charge to enter the church but, they do have a donation box, the Minster is open daily from 10am to 4pm in the summer months and 10am to 2pm in the winter months. Halifax Minster is a simply stunning historic building that is well worth checking out.
Halifax Minster is a beautiful 15th century building located in Halifax, the west tower is home to four grotesque, spouting gargoyles who have looked over the town for the past 900 years. Despite having gone through many changes over the years this historic church continues to be a place of worship and contemplation for Christians. It has a distinctive sense of calm and peace within that washes over you. The church has been beautifully preserved and inside it is grandiose and stunning with many original features including, the ceiling in the Nave, stained glass windows, the organ that dates back to 1928-29, beautiful ornate medieval font cover and stone font bowl, Jacobean box pews and much more, there is lots of information on plaques and stones to read about the church. The staff there are particularly welcoming to all those who visit Halifax Minster and will happily answer any questions you might have, there is even tea and coffee available on request. There are guided tours available where you get the opportunity to climb the the tower, it is a steep climb but worth the effort when you see the views from the top over Halifax and the surrounding area. If you get the opportunity to hear a service or carols at Christmas don't miss it, it is lovely. There is no charge to enter the church but, they do have a donation box, the Minster is open daily from 10am to 4pm in the summer months and 10am to 2pm in the winter months. Halifax Minster is a simply stunning historic building that is well worth checking out.
Enjoy all the charm of the Elizabethan Levens Hall. For more than five decades, this gorgeous structure has drawn in curious visitors. Tremendous conservation efforts have gone into maintaining the garden and park. Explore the Great Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Library and Bedrooms while learning about the legends surrounding this great house.
The Grand Theatre in Blackpool first opened its doors in 1894. Managed by Thomas Sergenson, the theatre was deemed "Matcham's Masterpiece," and is still regarded as living up to that name because it is one of very few surviving examples of Frank Matcham's work. This Victorian era theatre hosts a wide range of events and performances, including a heritage tour, Agatha Christie programmes and much more!
Witness a memorable performance inside Blackpool Tower Dungeon! This popular attraction includes special effects, theatrical actors, stages and a ride! See 10 hilarious actor-led performances and go on the mind numbing drop ride! Recognised as one of the best signature attractions in the Blackpool Resort, the Dungeon is a 70 minute journey that will transport you through 1,000 years of dark, murky Lancashire history.
Over 30,000 motoring related exhibits including many reminiscent rarities, tastefully presented in a rather quaint former shire horse stables and courtyard setting.