Visitor attractions and information - Burnley
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Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham, nr Burnley, Lancashire
BB12 8UA Tel: 01282 771004 An Elizabethan house with rich interiors
and an important textile collection. National trust charges apply.
About 3 miles west of
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The
East Lancashire Railway was opened in 1846 to link the Manchester
to Bolton line with Radcliffe and was a popular passenger and
freight route which served the Irwell Valley from Bury, via Ramsbottom,
to Rawtenstall and beyond. 1972 saw the last passengers travel
on the Bury to Rawtenstall section, and that would have been
the end of an era had the East Lancashire Preservation Society
not been committed to restoring the line to its former glory.
The line was reopened in 1991. www.east-lancs-rly.co.uk.
About 8 miles south of
Burnley. |
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Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museums, Towneley
Hall, Towneley Park, Burnley BB11 3RQ - Tel: 01282 424213. Towneley
was the home of the Towneley family for over 500 years but in
1901 it was sold to Burnley Corporation. Today, the Museum houses
a variety of displays encompassing; Natural History, Egyptology,
Local History, Textiles, Decorative Art and Regional Furniture.
www.towneleyhall.org.uk. Location:
On the outskirts, south of Burnley. |
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