Garstang, Wyre
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- Dewlay was founded in 1957 by George Kenyon and over the next 50 years earned a reputation for producing the very best range of Lancashire cheese available. Today, the company is managed by 3rd generation owners Nick & Richard Kenyon.
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- The award-winning Barton Grange Garden Centre is on the A6 at Brock between Preston and Garstang, set in beautiful Lancashire countryside and was named Destination Garden Centre of the Year in 2012 and 2013 and oozes style and originality.
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- Take all the family to Cobble Hey Farm & Gardens, for a great day out in the beautiful Bowland Fells. With friendly farm animals to meet, farm land to explore and cosy teashop there is something for everyone.
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- Browsholme Hall is an exclusive private wedding venue in the Heart of the Ribble Valley steeped in history. Lived in by the Parker Family for 500 years and the oldest surviving home in Lancashire this is the ultimate romantic wedding venue.
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- The Apple Store Cafe, located in the beautiful walled garden and glasshouse, boasts a full cafe-menu of overstuffed sandwiches, hearty homemade soups and scrumptious cakes.
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- Welcome to Lancashire’s newest and most unusual leisure venue, offering a range of exciting activities under one grass-covered roof! You’ll be blown away by the building, a unique mix of Vegas razzmatazz and floral art.
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- Cycling form Garstang offers information and maps on 10 unique cycle routes around the Garstang area.
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- Only 20 minutes from the M6 and 30 minutes from Preston, Lancaster and Blackpool. Garstang Golf Course is ideally located for visiting players as a pay and play all comers are welcome with tee times bookable up to 7 days in advance.
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- Claylands Carvan Park is a place where the young or retired can come and find a new hobby to enjoy, from fishing to walking.
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- Built to carry trade between Kendal and Preston, Lancaster Canal is now a haven for wildlife. The towpath stretches over 27 miles and is ideal for peaceful countryside walks.
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