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Leighton Hall

Leighton Hall

Leighton Hall is one of the most beauti-fully sited houses in the British Isles, situated in a bowl of parkland, with the whole panorama of the Lakeland Fells rising behind. The Hall’s neo-gothic facade was superimposed on an 18th century house, which, in turn, had been built on the ruins of the original medieval house. The present owner is descended from Adam d’Avranches who built the first house in 1246. The whole house is, today, lived in by the Reynolds family whose emphasis is put on making visitors feel welcome in a family home. Mr Reynolds is also descended from the founder of Gillow and Company of Lancaster. Connoisseurs of furniture will be particularly interested in the many 18th century Gillow pieces, some of which are unique. Fine pictures, clocks, silver and objets d’art are also on display. Birds of Prey Flying Display at 3.30pm on open days. Gardens: The main garden has a continuous herbaceous border with rose covered walls, while the Walled Garden contains flowering shrubs, a herb garden and an ornamental vegetable garden with a caterpillar maze. Beyond is the Woodland Walk where wild flowers abound from early spring…

Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Cathedral

In addition to regular worship and daily offices, there are frequent professional concerts, day schools, organ recitals, guided tours and brass-rubbing. The cathedral contains a wealth of beautiful carvings and has the widest medieval nave in Britain…

Martholme

Martholme

Part of medieval manor house with 17th century additions and Elizabethan gatehouse…

Samlesbury Hall

Samlesbury Hall

Built in 1325, the hall is an attractive black and white timbered manor house set in extensive grounds. Weddings and events welcome. Antiques and crafts all year…

Smithills Hall Historic House

Smithills Hall Historic House

14th century manor house with Tudor panelling. Stuart furniture. Stained glass…

Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museums

Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museums

House dates from the 14th century with 17th and 19th century modifications. Collections include oak furniture, 18th and 19th century paintings. There is a Museum of Local History…

Turton Tower

Turton Tower

Country house based on a medieval tower, extended in the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries…

Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral

Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s greatest creation. Built last century from local sandstone with superb glass, stonework and major works of art, it is the largest cathedral in Britain…

Meols Hall

Meols Hall

17th century house with subsequent additions. Interesting collection of pictures and furniture. Tithe Barn available for wedding ceremonies and receptions all year…

Woburn Abbey

Woburn Abbey

Set in a beautiful 3,000 acre deer park, Woburn Abbey has been the home of the Russell Family for nearly 400 years, and is now occupied by the 15th Duke of Bedford and his family. Admired as one of the world’s finest private collections of art, there are many famous paintings by Cuyp, Gainsborough, Reynolds and Van Dyck. The Abbey houses the largest private collection in the world of Venetian views painted by Canaletto in one room (photograph below). The tour of the Abbey covers three floors, including the vaults, with 18th century furniture, silver and gold collections, a wide range of porcelain and many items treasured by the Russell family throughout the centuries on display. Amongst the highlights are a selection of pieces from the Sevres dinner service presented to the 4th Duke by King Louis XV. The Deer Park is home to ten species of deer, including the Pere David, descended from the Imperial Herd of China, which was saved from extinction at Woburn and is now the largest breeding herd of this species outside china. In 1985 the 14th Duke gave 22 Pere David deer to the People’s Republic of China and herds are now well established in their natural environment and numbers several thousand. Wobum Abbey specialises in banqueting, conferences, receptions and company days; and the Sculpture Gallery overlooking the Private Gardens provides a splendid setting for weddings and wedding receptions for groups of 20 to over 1,000. 2011 will see a number of events in the Park including Craft Fairs and a variety of musical and open air theatrical performances…