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  1. Add Wycoller Hall to your Itinerary

    Wycoller Hall

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    Historic House

    Wycoller

    The hall was built by the Hartley family at the end of the 16th century and subsequently extended in the 18th by Squire Henry Owen Cunliffe, in order to attract a wealthy wife. Charlotte Brontë is thought to have frequently visited Wycoller village.

  2. Add Darwen Tower to your Itinerary

    Darwen Tower

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    Viewpoint

    Darwen

    The octagonal Jubilee Tower on Beacon Hill, overlooking the town of Darwen, was completed in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. It is only accessable by a series of footpaths from Darwen leading on to the West Pennine Moors

  3. Add St. Mary Magdalene’s Church to your Itinerary

    St. Mary Magdalene’s Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Clitheroe

    St. Mary Magdalene’s today is a welcoming parish church with a strong musical tradition and an increasing number of young families in the congregation.

  4. Add Lancaster Priory & Parish Church to your Itinerary

    Lancaster Priory & Parish Church

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    Abbey / Priory

    Lancaster

    The 15th Century Priory and Parish Church of Lancaster standing by the Castle on the hill, is built on the site of a priory, which was founded in 1094. The FIG Tree @ The Priory cafe sells a range of snacks and use Fair Trade ingredients where…

  5. Add Turton Tower to your Itinerary

    Turton Tower

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    Museum

    Turton

    Turton Tower is a distinctive English country house located in the small village of Turton on the edge of the popular walking area of the West Pennine Moors. Facilities include a Victorian tea room and gift shop.

  6. Add Hoghton Tower to your Itinerary

    Hoghton Tower

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    Historic House

    Preston

    An historic house with magnificent state apartments, banqueting hall, ballroom, grounds and dolls' houses on display.

  7. Add Rivington Country Park to your Itinerary

    Rivington Country Park

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    Waymarked Trail

    Horwich, Chorley

    Venue for the 2002 Commonwealth Games Outdoor Cycling events. With its rugged hills, picturesque reservours and woodland Rivington is Chorley mini Lake District, with a natural beauty to rival the real thing.

  8. Add Jubilee Tower, Lancaster to your Itinerary

    Jubilee Tower, Lancaster

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    Historic Site

    Lancaster

    Views of the Lakeland Hills, Fylde Coast, Yorkshire Dales and breathtaking views of the stunningly diverse landscape of Lancaster, Morecambe and the Lune Valley. A square stone built tower designated as Queen Victoria's Jubilee commemorative tower.

  9. Add Clitheroe Castle Labyrinth to your Itinerary

    Clitheroe Castle Labyrinth

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    Historic Site

    CLITHEROE

    Clitheroe Castle Labyrinth is the only labyrinth in Lancashire. This unique labyrinth has been designed specifically for the Clitheroe Castle Grounds.

  10. Add Towneley Sculpture Trail to your Itinerary

    Towneley Sculpture Trail

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    Parkland/Woodland Garden

    Burnley

    On a stroll through Thanet Lee Woods you will encounter the ever changing sculpture trail, carved from fallen and damaged trees, discover birds, mammals and even a crocodile emerging from its watery home.

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