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Attractions in Marshaw & Things to Do in Marshaw
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Lancaster City Museum
(9 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
(9 Miles)*
The Cottage Museum Lancaster is part of a small vernacular house of 1739. |
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Lancaster Castle
(9 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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Lancaster Maritime Museum
(9 Miles)*
Explore Lancaster's 'Golden Age' and rich maritime past inside two splendid Georgian quayside buildings. |
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Ribchester Roman Museum
(11 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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Docker Park Farm Visitor Centre and Owls Cafe
(12 Miles)*
Docker Park Farm is situated in a fabulous rural setting between Lancaster and Kendal. |
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Samlesbury Hall
(13 Miles)*
Built in 1325 Samlesbury Hall is steeped in fascinating history, retaining its original typical black and white exterior, the Hall is almost equidistant between Blackburn and Preston, yet retaining a rural feel. |
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Harris Museum and Art Gallery
(14 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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Leighton Hall
(14 Miles)*
Set in beautiful parkland against a backdrop of the Lakeland Fells, award winning neo Gothic Leighton Hall is the lived-in home of the Gillow family. |
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Fleetwood Museum
(15 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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Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery
(16 Miles)*
Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery is housed in a beautiful Arts and Crafts style building, it offers a lively programme of exhibitions and events for all the family. |
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White Scar Cave
(16 Miles)*
Deep beneath Ingleborough Hill, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, lies a hidden world which has been sculpted by nature over thousands of years. |
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Lakeland Wildlife Oasis
(16 Miles)*
Lakelands Wildlife Discovery Centre is a unique and exciting blend of exotic wildlife and interactive hands-on displays - from magic molecules to mischievous monkeys. |
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Marsh Mill Windmill
(16 Miles)*
Marsh Mill is a Grade II listed post mill, the tallest in Europe, standing at over seventy feet. |
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Gawthorpe Hall
(17 Miles)*
Gawthorpe Hall was built between 1600 and 1605 for the Shuttleworth family who had already been at Gawthorpe for over 200 years. |
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Haworth Art Gallery
(18 Miles)*
Originally called Hollins Hill, the Gallery is a Tudor-style Edwardian house designed and built for William Haworth and his sister Anne in 1909 by Walter Brierley, FSA of York. It is now Accrington's art gallery. |
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Grundy Art Gallery
(19 Miles)*
Grundy Art Gallery in central Blackpool, is regarded as one of the most prominent visual arts venues in the North West. It's beautiful Edwardian architecture hosts a frequently changing programme of exhibitions. |
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Cartmel Racecourse
(19 Miles)*
Cartmel Racecourse is based in one of the prettiest villages in England, in the south of the Lake District. |
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Sea Life Blackpool
(19 Miles)*
One of the UK's best known aquariums SEA LIFE Blackpool houses more than fifty spectacular displays and over 1,000 assorted sea creatures, taking visitors on a journey from the coastline and sandy shallows to the ocean depths. |
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Blackpool Tower & Circus
(19 Miles)*
Blackpool Tower & Circus is the best value day out in the North West. |
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Yorkshire Dales Mining Museum
(20 Miles)*
The small town of Earby, on the Lancashire/Yorkshire border, was associated with cotton weaving until the 1960's and has no mining background at all. But it is home to an unrivalled collection of mining relics from the Yorkshire Dales. |
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Queen Street Mill Textile Museum
(20 Miles)*
Steam Powered Weaving is brought to Life at Queen Street Mill Textile Museum, the world's last 19th century steam powered weaving mill. |
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Holker Hall and Gardens
(20 Miles)*
At Holker you always feel like a welcome guest not a tourist. It is set in exceptionally beautiful countryside with gardens merging into parkland, with hills on one side and the expanse of Morecambe Bay on the other. |
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Malam Tarn and Moor
(20 Miles)*
Malham Tarn is a small glacial lake set on top of Malham Moor, a well-known beauty spot in the Yorkshire Dales. Surrounded by rolling hills and bleak moorland, it is the highest glacial lake in England. |
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Levens Hall
(20 Miles)*
The Hall is a magnificent Elizabethan mansion built around a 13th century pele tower with unique Topiary Gardens and a working steam collection. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Marshaw and things to do in Marshaw (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Marshaw, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Marshaw and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Marshaw again.
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