East Lancashire’s most notorious supernatural activity from times past is the episode involving the ’Pendle Witches’ in the 17th century. The journey begins in Barrowford,...
The British in India Museum is full of artifacts relating to the British in India. On display are Indian regimental tiles, paintings, photographs of military...
600hp Textile mill engine run in steam. Rope drive, hand fired boilers, weaving demonstrations on Lancashire looms. Textile related displays. Museum shop, tearoom, toilets, and...
Much debate surrounds the exact position of the centre of Great Britain. Dunsop Bridge was officially recognised by the Ordnance Survey in 1992 as the...
Ribble Valley and Pendle Tours based in the historic market town of Clitheroe. Near Pendle Hill and it’s association with the infamous Pendle Witches. Specialists...
Gawthorpe Hall near Burnley is a magnificent 17th Century Jacobeancountry house built for the Shuttleworth family and restored in the mid 19th century by the...
Cliffe Castle Museum, which occupies an attractive parkland setting on the outskirts of Keighley, was built in 1833 by local lawyer Christopher Netherwood, who originally...
The Brontë Parsonage Museum lies between the picturesque village of Haworth and the wild moorland beyond, and this homely Georgian house still retains the atmosphere...
One of the most complete medieval castles in England, Skipton Castle stands impressively at the top of the town’s main street. The castle was granted...
The splendid East Riddlesden Hall, formerly a 17th century merchant's house, is a real treasure trove of antiquities, where visitors can marvel at collections of...