Partridge Cottage, Barnacre Cottages
The Old Shippon Arkwright Farm
Eidsforth Lane Barnacre
Garstang
Preston
Lancashire
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Forest of Bowland Visitor Centre
Beacon Fell is one of the oldest country parks. 110 hectares of woodland, moorland and farmland with an abundance of wildlife and lots of great walks.
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Lancaster Castle
A fully functioning prison until 2011, the castle dates back to Roman Times.
Enjoy tours, ghostly tales, witches, wizards, broomstick and ghost hunting workshops. Hear dark stories of murders and executions!
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Knowsley Safari Park
Drive through the safari park in your car. Watch the sea lion show, visit the bug house, do the woodland walk and mizzy lake farm enjoy the amusement rides.
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Blackpool
An up to date resort guide with a list of events, places to visit, Blackpool Zoo, Madame Tussauds, Sea Life Centre, the Tower, Sandcastle Waterworld and online ticket purchase savings
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Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Thrills & Spills at Lancashires most famous theme park. Pepsi Max Roller coaster, water splash, rides, carousels, the new Gromit Thrill-O-Matic and Nickelodeon Land for the little ones.
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Garstang Castle
Greenhalgh Castle is found off Castle Lane which is accessed via the B6430 to the south of Garstang.
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Beacon Fell Country Park
The Beacon Fell Country Park consists of 110 hectares (271 acres) of woodland, moorland and farmland.
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Roman Baths Ribchester
Masonry walls of several rooms belonging to a Roman bath complex from the 2nd century CE.
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Owl & Bird Of Prey Sanctuary
Turbary Woods Rescue and rehabilitation center offers a unique collection of over 90 birds of prey.
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Church of St Walburge, Preston
If you're looking for things to do in Preston with a historical focus, St Walburge's Roman Catholic Church certainly ticks that box.
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Brockholes
Wetland and woodland nature reserve, home to rare bird species, with a floating visitor village.
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Ribble Steam Railway and Museum
The Ribble Steam Railway is a standard gauge preserved railway.
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Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library
A great day out for all the family, the Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library is a treasure trove of fantastic art and fascinating objects.
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Towneley Art Gallery & Museum
Towneley Park is owned and managed by Burnley Borough Council and is the largest and most popular park in Burnley.
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Thornton Hall Country Park
Animal encounters, glorious countryside and family fun come rain or shine!
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Samlesbury Hall
A haven for history lovers where the past meets the present. Enjoy intrigue, witchcraft, and centuries of fascinating history at Samlesbury Hall.
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Rufford Old Hall
A beautiful Tudor building surrounded by Victorian and Edwardian gardens.
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Gawthorpe Hall
Gawthorpe Hall was built in 1600-5 for the Reverend Lawrence Shuttleworth whose family had settled at Gawthorpe at the end of the 14th century.
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Clitheroe Golf Club
A beautiful 18-hole parkland golf course located in the heart of the Ribble Valley.
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Arnside and Silverdale
This extraordinary place is famous for its amazing wildlife, stunning scenery, and superb walks.
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Williamson Park Lancaster
Walk round the park, visit the stunning Ashton Memorial which hosts many weddings and the Edwardian Butterfly House and the mini beast section. Be a junior zoo keeper,
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