On the final weekend of the Hall being open, before completion of essential repairs and restoration work, entry will be free of charge for everyone.
Opening times are 12:00 - 17:00 (the last entry is 16:00).
Towneley Hall Museum and Art Gallery will be closed from Monday 17th June, so take one last look around the Hall until it re-opens it all its glory in Spring 2025.
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On A671; 2 miles south east of Burnley.
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