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    Wycoller Tearooms & Craft Centre

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    Tea/Coffee Shop

    Wycoller

    Situated in the beautiful and very scenic hamlet of Wycoller, in the heart of Wycoller Country Park, the craft centre has paintings and crafts by local artists, cards and gifts.

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    The Muni Theatre Colne

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    Theatre

    Colne

    The Muni is an Edwardian theatre, situated in the heart of Colne town centre, offering year-round entertainment for all the family.

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    Studio 22B

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    Earby

    Studio 22B is where artist AC Telfer and photographer Matt Gartside share their skills and passion for Pendle in weekly photography and fortnightly workshops open to all. 

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    ARTPAD

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    Craft Centre

    Colne

    ARTPAD provides a variety of art and craft activities for adults and children. It is an inspirational environment in which you can explore your creativity and imagination through art, craft and design.

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    Greenberfield Picnic Site

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    Picnic Site

    Barnoldswick

    Beautiful picnic area at the summit of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at what is described as the "Best Kept Locks in the Country". While away the time, stroll along or cycle the canal towpath, or walk the many local walking routes.

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    Burwain Sailing Club

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    Lake/Reservoir

    Colne

    Fantastic sailing club set in superb scenery. Great sailing facilities for visitors and members alike; good boat storage with easy access and launching; a safe sailing environment with good learning facilities for those just starting out.

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    Colne Golf Club

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    Golf Course

    Colne

    Lies in beautiful surroundings nestling between the Yorkshire Dales and the Ribble Valley, with Pendle Hill on one side and the Wuthering Heights moors on the other.

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    Colne Little Theatre

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    Theatre

    Colne

    The Little Theatre in River Street, Colne is the home of Colne Dramatic Society. An increasingly popular, and respected venue providing an eclectic mix of both cutting edge and traditional theatre in the Pendle area. Tickets are available from the…

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    Lower Park Marina

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    Canal / Waterway / Marina

    Barnoldswick

    Narrowboat hire on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal.

    The hire base is also a working boatyard and is situated on the summit pound. A bewitching countryside, remote, tranquil and relaxing with superb views of the surrounding hills and fells.

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    Giddy Kippers

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    Adventure Park / Playground

    Nelson

    A premier Fun and Play Centre aimed at children aged 0 - 11yrs old.

    An exciting but safe place for children to explore and have unforgettable adventures.

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    Pendle Hill

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    Natural Feature

    History and legend has woven a spell over Pendle. Pendle Hill rises above this ancient hunting ground, once the home of wolves and wild boar and to this day dotted with tiny hamlets and farms.

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    Wycoller Hall

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    Historic House

    Wycoller

    The hall was built by the Hartley family at the end of the 16th century and subsequently extended in the 18th by Squire Henry Owen Cunliffe, in order to attract a wealthy wife. Charlotte Brontë is thought to have frequently visited Wycoller village.

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    Barnoldswick Community Gardens

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    Nature Reserve

    Barnoldswick

    In Summer 2006, year five pupils at Coates Lane Primary School in Barnoldswick worked with artist Helen Callaghan to create features for the local community gardens.

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    Woodend Mining Museum

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    Mine

    Burnley

    Coal Mining Museum with a collection of memorabilia that would rival the National, set up where in the early 1900s, Woodend Colliery stood.

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    Ghyll Golf Club

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    Golf Course

    Barnoldswick

    Excellent parkland course with outstanding views. Particular note should be taken to the view from the 8th tee where you can see the three peaks. The course has 11 holes.

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    Pendle Hippodrome Theatre

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    Theatre

    Colne

    The Pendle Hippodrome Theatre is a limited company providing a service with a professional standard to the local community. Owned by the Pendle Hippodrome Theatre Company who perform two/three shows per year.

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    The Rainhall Centre

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    Event Venue

    Barnoldswick

    The Centre provides an array of exciting innovative uses with the overall aim of providing access to services and opportunities previously unavailable in West Craven.

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    Alice Nutter sculpture

    Roughlee

    The sculpture of Alice Nutter is in the village of Roughlee. It was designed and built by local artist David Palmer and was unveiled officially on 28th July 2012.

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    Wycoller Country Park

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    Country Park/Nature Reserve

    Colne

    In a valley largely devoted to sheep and cattle rearing, Wycoller Country Park has a good network of footpaths for walkers. The hamlet of Wycoller includes historic Wycoller Hall.

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    Higherford Mill

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    Arts, Crafts & Galleries

    Barrowford

    Higherford Mill is a former cotton mill which is being converted by the Heritage Trust for the North West to become a focal point for Creative Industries in East Lancashire.

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