Pendle Heritage Centre is part of Heritage Trust for the North West.
Come and visit some of our sister venues across the region.
Heritage Trust for the North West
Heritage Trust for the North West is the leading and largest historic building preservation trust in the North West of England. It has been saving, conserving and restoring buildings since 1978.
Higherford Mill
Just a stone’s throw from Pendle Heritage Centre is a hotbed of creativity.
Higherford Mill is home to artists and contemporary craftspeople working from individual studios with group exhibitions.
Check their Facebook page for news on regular open weekends when you can visit and buy amazing art.
Higherford Mill, Gisburn Rd, Barrowford, Nelson BB9 6JH
Lytham Hall
Lytham Hall is the finest Georgian house in Lancashire. It was once the ancestral home of the colourful Clifton Family, spanning over four centuries. It is a Grade I listed building, so is therefore of significant local and national interest.
The site and its 80 acres of parkland are of great archaeological interest dating back to the 12th century when it was home to a priory of Benedictine monks.
There is so much to do at Lytham Hall! Visit this remarkable hall, take afternoon tea in our tea room, walk in our beautiful gardens, be wowed by beautiful floral displays at our Garden Hub Plant Centre.
Lytham Hall, Ballam Road, Lytham, FY8 4JX
Bank Hall
People can now see inside the Prospect Tower at the historic mansion home Bank Hall, Bretherton.
See inside its Prospect Tower, enjoy an exhibition telling the story of this remarkable house – and stroll around its gardens.
Bank Hall is a Grade 2* listed building completed in 1608 and remodelled in the 1830s to become a mixture of Jacobean and Georgian Gothic in style. However it fell into troubled times and from the early 1970s lay abandoned and derelict.
Tours of Prospect Tower, Bank Hall take place on Sundays in spring / summer. You must book your place in advance Here.
For information on group bookings email info@htnw.co.uk
Bank Hall, Liverpool Rd, Leyland, PR26 9BG.
Heysham Visitor Centre
The beautiful village of Heysham retains many of its stone-built cottages dating back to the 17th century. Come and learn about this intriguing place.
Heysham Visitor Centre, 24 Main Street, Heysham, Morecambe, LA3 2RW
Slaidburn Archive
The Archive holds an extensive collection of historical resources for genealogical, village, farmstead and agricultural research in the Hodder Valley within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Lancashire.
The Archive is normally open on Wednesdays and Fridays from 11am to 3pm. Visitors are advised to contact the Archive to verify that it will be open on the date of your proposed visit.
Slaidburn Archive, 25, Church St., Slaidburn, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 3ER.
Most enjoyable , beautiful scenery, Thank You !