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Based in Dalton Square, Lancaster Town Hall was officially opened on the 27th December…
A wonderful, traditional street market in Dalton Square, held every Wednesday and…
Lancaster Cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Lancaster, home to Catholics…
Cultural centre and theatre in Lancaster screening a wide range of films and own produced…
Operating year round cruises along the beautiful Lancaster Canal. During the peak season…
Built to carry trade between Kendal and Preston, Lancaster Canal is now a haven for…
Discover more about Lancaster's past from the Romans to the present day and trace the…
Lancaster Escape is an entertaining and exciting Escape rooms within the Heart of…
Britain's 3rd oldest theatre from 1782, in centre of Lancaster, offering a range of…
A literature development agency that organise Lancashire's annual literature festival.…
The Storey Institute has been remodelled as a newly designed centre for the creative…
The Gallery at the Storey hosts an exciting exhibitions programme featuring a range of…
Step back in time to Lancaster in the 1800s!. Spread over five tiny…
The Judges' Lodgings dates back nearly 400 years on a site that has been at the centre of…
A self guided driving tour between Lancaster and Pendle, visiting places of significance…
Steeped in almost 1000 years of history including the trials of the Pendle Witches and…
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Cycle Route
Cycling for All (part one) - Six routes covering the city, coast and countryside of Lancaster and…
Self-Catering
Located in the small, pretty village of Barley, Fairfield offers spacious and comfortable…
Hotel
Welcome to the 1823 Spinning Block Hotel at Holmes Mill – a stunning conversion of the oldest…
Hotel
The Premier Inn East has a location that offers easy access into Preston city centre and to the M6…
Museum Event
The largest group of refugees in British history were the 250,000 Belgians who escaped to the UK…
Museum
The industrial heritage of the north west is brought to life before your very eyes at Bury…