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Holehird Gardens

Holehird Gardens

Over 10 acres of hillside gardens overlooking Windermere, including a wide variety of plants, specimen trees and shrubs, extensive rock and heather gardens, a walled garden, alpine houses and herbaceous borders. The all year garden also is home to the national collections…

Rydal Mount & Gardens

Rydal Mount & Gardens

Home of William Wordsworth - England’s finest poet. Nestling in the beautiful fells between Lake Windermere and Rydal Water, lies the ‘best loved family home’ of William Wordsworth from 1813-1850. Experience the splendid historic home of Wordsworth’s descendants; Enjoy the beautiful terraced gardens landscaped by the poet; Feel the peaceful relaxed ‘romantic’ atmosphere; The freedom of wandering through this…

The Watermill

The Watermill

Traditional 18th century Cumbrian watermill producing stoneground organic and biodynamic flours. Milltours. Tearoom. Millshop. Mail order service. Online shop. Breadmaking, baking…

Blackburn Cathedral

Blackburn Cathedral

On an historic Saxon site in town centre. The 1826 Parish Church dedicated as the Cathedral in 1926 with new extensions to give a spacious and light interior. Of special interest is ‘The Journey’, a contemporary version of The Stations of the Cross, by Penny Warden commisioned by the Cathedral in 2005. The Cathedral is also noted for its outstanding music and…

Browsholme Hall

Browsholme Hall

Built in 1507 and the ancestral Home of the Parker Family, this remarkable Tudor Hall has a major collection of oak furniture and portraits, arms and armour, stained glass and many unusual antiquities from the Civil war to a fragment of a Zeppelin. Browsholme, pronounced ‘Brusom’, lies in the Forest of Bowland, and is set in unspoilt parkland in the style of Capability Brown. The facade still retains the ’ H’ shape of the original house with later Queen Anne and Regency additions when the house was refurbished by Thomas Lister Parker a noted antiquarian and patron of artists such as Turner and Northcote. In 2010 a 17thC ‘tithe…

Heaton Park

Heaton Park

Heaton Park has been in public ownership since 1902 when the 5th Earl of Wilton sold it to the Manchester Corporation. The landscape surrounding the house was designed by William Emes and modified by John Webb and has recently been restored in partnership with the HLF, together with four of the park’s historic buildings. The magnificent James Wyatt house was built for Sir Thomas Egerton in 1772, and is one of Manchester’s most impressive and important buildings. The principal rooms have been beautifully restored and are used to display…

Hall i' th' Wood

Hall i' th' Wood

Hoghton Tower

Hoghton Tower

Hoghton Tower, home of 14th Baronet, is one of the most dramatic looking houses in northern England. Three houses have occupied the hill site since 1100 with the present house re-built by Thomas Hoghton between 1560-1565. Rich and varied historical events…

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.…

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…