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Attractions near Elswick
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Marsh Mill Windmill
(6 Miles)*
Marsh Mill is a Grade II listed post mill, the tallest in Europe, standing at over seventy feet. |
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Grundy Art Gallery
(7 Miles)*
Grundy Art Gallery organizes a programme of contemporary visual art exhibitions that feature the work of established and emerging artists from the UK and abroad. |
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Blackpool SEA LIFE Centre
(7 Miles)*
Welcome to Blackpool Sea Life Centre, one of the most fascinating, exciting and educational underwater adventures. |
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Blackpool Tower
(7 Miles)*
Blackpool Tower and Circus is one of the best value days out in the North West. The Grade 1 listed building takes pride of place on the famous golden mile and celebrated its 110th birthday in 2004. |
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Pleasure Beach Blackpool
(7 Miles)*
Welcome to Blackpool Pleasure Beach - Britain's most popular tourist attraction with over 145 rides, attractions and shows. |
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Fleetwood Museum
(8 Miles)*
Discover this fascinating Museum, close to the quayside and overlooking Morecambe Bay. Fleetwood Museum brings to life the history of Fleetwood and the Lancashire Coast |
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Harris Museum and Art Gallery
(9 Miles)*
Escape from the bustle of the town centre and spend some time enjoying the best of Preston's heritage in a beautiful Grade 1 listed building. |
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Botanic Gardens Museum
(12 Miles)*
The Botanic Gardens Museum is situated in the Botanic Gardens in Churchtown. The collection includes local history and natural history displays, and a re-creation of a period Victorian room. |
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Samlesbury Hall
(13 Miles)*
Samlesbury Hall is a 14th Century Manor House. Over the years there have been many changes. It is administered by a registered charity known as the Samlesbury Hall trust. |
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Atkinson Art Gallery
(13 Miles)*
The permanent collection at the Atkinson Art Gallery includes nineteenth and twentieth century watercolours, as well as Victorian and twentieth century oil paintings. The Gallery also has a temporary exhibition programme. |
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Rufford Old Hall
(13 Miles)*
The magnificent Great Hall dates from around 1530 and is believed to have played host to a performing William Shakespeare. A magnificent, giant, carved, moveable wooden screen is thought to be the only surviving example of its kind in the UK. |
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Ribchester Roman Museum
(14 Miles)*
Ribchester Roman Museum is located in the picturesque village of Ribchester which is set in the beautiful countryside of the Ribble Valley. |
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Lancaster City Museum
(15 Miles)*
The Museum was founded in 1923 and its displays illustrate the history and archaeology of the county town of Lancaster and the most northerly and rural part of Lancashire. |
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Cottage Museum
(15 Miles)*
The Cottage Museum Lancaster is part of a small vernacular house of 1739. |
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Lancaster Castle
(15 Miles)*
One of the best-preserved and hardest-working Castles in the country, Lancaster Castle is used as Courts and Prison. The Castle is owned by HM The Queen in right of her Duchy of Lancaster. |
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