Lancaster’s river, the Lune, is tidal, and until recently was navigable by large trading vessels, giving Lancaster a long maritime history. The Maritime Museum was...
Built in the 15th Century, and rebuilt in the 16th, the Judge’s Lodgings have housed many people associated with the legal system, including the notorious...
Lancaster Leisure Park is home to the GB Antiques Centre (North Lancashire’s biggest indoor antiques and furniture centre), Redwood Garden Centre, factory shopping, The Magic...
The Grand Theatre was built in 1782 by public subscription, and ever since then has been entertaining the people of Lancaster. Attracting top names like...
Lancaster’s Butterfly House is deceptively named – as well as the butterfly house, the complex houses a tropical bird house, and a minibeast adventure centre....
Located in Carnforth town centre, the town’s station houses an award-winning visitor centre; the station famously featured in David Lean’s class film ’Brief Encounter’....
Between the Edwardian town of Grange-over-Sands and the Morecambe Bay estuary is a promenade that stretches from Grange railway station for approximately one mile....