Barnoldswick

Barnoldswick

Description

Barnoldswick is a town steeped in history. Barnoldswick can trace its history back to the Vikings.
Barnoldswick was known as Bernulfsuuic in the Doomsday Book. In 1147 a monastery was founded here by Cistercian monks from Fountains Abbey, but the locals didn't take too kindly to them so they moved on to Kirkstall where they built an abbey.

The monks did leave behind some trace though. About 10 years after their removal they built the church of St Mary-le-Gill about a mile from Barnoldswick centre. The town, like many around this part of Lancashire, got a name for textile manufacture - and there are still proud examples of the mills about - like Bancroft Mill, now a museum. The Mill is just one of the many points of interest on Barnoldswick's popular Stream and Steam Trail. The town has not rested on its laurels and is now home to many non-textile companies such as Rolls Royce and Silentnight being its most famous. The shops in the town often have a more individual flavour than most, and Barnoldswick itself hosts many events throughout the year, including a hot-air balloon festival and a very colourful town crier's contest.

On 17th March 1997, Pendle Council made Barnoldswick town centre a Conservation Area (including Manchester Road, Westgate and Town Head), thereby formally acknowledging its special qualities and heritage value.

Contact Details

Barnoldswick Tourist Information Centre
Post Office Buildings
Barnoldswick
Lancs
BB18 5DL

Tel: 01282 666704

Barnoldswick
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