>8 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 27tli, 19S2
Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising).-Burnley 22331 (Classified^ Spring Bank Holiday opt and about attractions * IS SO
THE gateway, to the Yorkshire Dales is Skipton, a little coun try town on our door step, close enough for a day out on a Bank Holiday or any Satur day Or Sunday.. . The Dales is a haven of
beauty, for there is so much to see, be it the castle : at Skipton or all the delightful scenery in the Dales. There are parks,
museums, lovely houses, railway museums and a host of enjoyable places and things in the Dales. The charming Leeds
Why not have a day to remember?
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Open J.iilv from 10
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and Liverpool Canal bisects Skipton and its most attractive section can be reached from Coach Street, a narrow shopping area which runs parallel to the High Street.
A d v e r t is in g F ea tu re T ‘ b y W in i fr ed B o s e
Gladstone' Hall, West
Marton, Skipton, is six miles west of Skipton on the A59, just one mile from West Marton on the Hellifield Road. It opens from 2 p.m.
until 5 p.m. on Saturdays, from noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays and on Spring Bank Holiday Monday from noon until 6 p.m. Parties and weekday
Between the trees is an organ, installed between
1660 and 1680. Handel is said to have played on this instrument. Much of the hall is
visits can be arranged, and light- refreshments are .available. ~ This is an easy day out
One interesting walk is ■'
to follow the canal from the bridge adjacent to the High Corn Mill, and go along the towpath almost to the point where the Springs Branch Canal joins the main part of “the cut”.
within a short distance from any home in this area.. The lovely country
Skipton Woods are full
of hidden charms. Follow the towpath upstream, and walk along a narrow path between Eller Beck and the canal.
SHORT
S T E A M T O W N RAILWAY MUSEUM
2 shops, cafe, model and miniature railways
WHIT SUNDAY AND MONDAY "BEAR DAYS"
BRING YOUR TEDDY FOR A GREAT DAY OUT. RIDE THE BEAR EXPRESS, HUNT THE BEARS AND OTHER ATTRAC TIONS FOR MUMS AND DADS INCLUDING ANTIQUE FAIR
Steam rides on standard and miniature gauge railways
Admission: Adult £1.50, Child 75p, Child witfi'Teddy 30p (covers unlimited rides when railway operates)
(Facilities subject to change without notice) FREE car parking (or patrons
The. path goes under the ramparts o f the
WARTON ROAD, CARNFORTH, LANCASHIRE Telephone (0524) 734220/732100 .
Come by train (we are adjacent to Carntorth Station) or by road via the A6 or M6 (Junction 35)
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castle and past the rusty iron chutes, down which stone from Skipton Rock Quarry was once dropped' into waiting barges. Until the 1940's a rail
way brought stone down an incline from the quarry into the canal. There is a picturesque
Round Dam in the woods, which are open all the year round. Another fascinating
BOLTON MUSEUMS ART GALLERY
and
The Central MUSEUM houses collections of Natural History and Geology. Prehistoric and local Archaeology and Egyptian antiquities. There is also an AQUARIUM. In the adjoining ART GALLERY are paintings, sculptures and pottery, and several art exhibitions are shown through the year.
On the outskirts of the town are SMITHILLS HALL, a medieval manor house on the edge of the moors, with a small Trailside Museum and Nature Trail. HALL I’ THE WOOD was once the home of Samuel Crompton, inventor of the Spinning Mule. Museum of local history
The museum was opened to display aspects of social history in 1978
LITTLE BOLTON TOWN HALL. INQUIRIES TO BOLTON 22311 (ext. 379)
Harewood ; x tfene
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Visit the Lakeside & Woodland S p r in g c g a r d e n s
Kodak RNLI Exhibition TnDangerbHour’
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Adventure Playground ■ Exhibition ,.Shops ,
A61/659 Leeds/Harrogate Road - HOUSE ■ GARDENS ■ BIRDS '
"Leaflet*, menu*'& event dates: Estate Office. Harcwood; Leeds, Yorks '
Restaurant j ■ Cafeteria _ i- Harcwood (0532) 886225 (24 hr. info ) '
Enjoy an outing with a difference —
' Waterfowl gardens ■.contain over 1,500 ^ colourful flamingos, l swans, geese and - ducks (many rare and ’unusual). Visi
tor centre with ex hibition hall, gift . shop, viewing con-
tcourse, coffee shop, picnic areas.
Burscough 895181 Telephone: ! )Vrcc visit
THE WILDFOWL TRUST at MARTIN MERE
Car parking free. Wheelchairs for dis abled.- Open daily.' from 9-30 a.m'., (except Dec. 24/ 25th). 10 miles from' Southport, sign posted on A565 at Mere Brow, 5 miles from Ormskirk sign posted on A59 at Burscough Railway
Bridge.' ^
short walk is from the point where Cromwell’s artillery bombarded Skip- ton Castle. It_ is a fine place from which to view the town and the' sur rounding hills.
ABBOTSFORD HOUSE MELROSE, ROXBURGHSHIRE,
SCOTLAND
7716 home of Sir Walter Scott con* talnlng many historic relics col lected by him.
OPEN UNTIL OCT. 31 st . Dally 10 a.m. till 6 p.m.
Sundays 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. Bus parties. Tea shop etc. Tel. (0896) 2043
NORTHUMBERLAND OPEN TO PUBLIC 2*15 — 5*30 p.m.
WHITTING HAM
CALLALY CASTLE
Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays
MAY 1st — SEPT. 27tH (Teas available In castle
Sundays and Bank Holidays only)
Admission: £1 Adults SOp Children under 15
FREE CAR PARK
GAWSWORTH HALL
NR MACCLESFIELD
Visit the historic and beautiful Elizabethan Manor House in its picturesque setting.
Fine contents include pictures, fur niture and sculpture. Important col lection ol coaches and carriages. Open daily until October 25th (2 p.m. to 6 p.m.).
Evening parties by arrangement. Admission: Adults £1, Children 50p. All meals available in Tea Pavilion. FREE CAR PARK. Sign posted on the A536, near Maccles field. Tel. North Rode 456.
CANAL CRUISES MV Mat-ton Emperor
Whit Sat., Sun., Mon. and Tubs., 2-30 to 6-30 p.m., from Barrowford Locks
Approx. iVihrs return cruises inc. Foulridge Tunnel
Tickets on sale from Lock Keepers Cottage
ADULTS £1.25, CHILDREN 85p
Whit Mon. trips on the ‘‘Weavers Triangle” from Tollhouse Museum, Canaf Wharf, Burnley, from 11 a.m.
Tel. 863487 -
ADULTS £1.50, OAPs £1.25, CHIL DREN £1.10
onwards
3hrs return evening cruise,. 7 p.m., tickets £2
Tickets available from Travelplan. Tel. 20444 FOULRIDGE
^ Tel. Nelson 69497B LEISURE CRUISES
Spring Bank Holiday' Monday, May 31st, 1982
116th Great Harwood Show
Horse Jumping — Riding Classes. Cumberland Wrestling (affiliated to governing body). Shetland Ponies — Cattle Classes Classes and Open Dog Show, Sneep, Poultry, Rabbits. Adults £1 — Children and OAPs 50p
OPEN FROM 10 a.'m. Sundays 2 p.m. ■ to 6 p.m. or earlier sunset
Inquiries: Mr D. M. Illo, 16 Lynfleld Road, Great Harwood.JTel. Gt Har- •
wood 885176
ASTLEY HALL-MUSEUM , AND ART GALLERY
Astley Park, Chorley, Lancs. “Gateivay" Castle With guide or illustrated tour sheet . . .
Adults 55p; ’Juniors' under 18..,30p ■■including - ‘ ' ~ souvenir'Gastle badge. (Under age 5 free).,
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FURNISHED ROOMS, POTTERY, PAINTINGS, CIVIC ROOM, TOY LEAD • SOLDIERS.'EXHIBITIONS, • UNIQUE CEILINGS. ■'
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 12 noon — 6 p.m. Admission: Adults 50p
VISIT THE HALL IN THE ' PARK'
Children UnaccompanlodSOe^ Children Accompanied 15p ■■ft-
BURY TRANSPORT MUSEUM CASTLECROFT ROAD, BURY
" . . . 1 ■ STEAM HAULED BRAKEV AN RIDES. Mainline Diesels, Model Railway, Refreshments
Admission: Adult 30p, Child 15p, Family 75d Help us to re-open the Bury to Rawtenstall line
Other rail and road exhibits Open-11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
y ‘ SUNDAY, MAY 30th — MONDAY, MAY 31st
DEERPARK NURSERIES, TOWNELEY HOLMES, BURNLEY . Telephone BURNLEY 24162
The Growers _______
Charter hire uvailable, 50 seats, full weather proU'Ctlon, bar/tollets/cater- Ing/music/fdk evenings arranged
AND ITS 25 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL GARDENS NEWSTEAD ABBEY
GARDENS: Open throughout the year 10 a.m. until dusk ABBEY: Open from Good Friday until September 30th, '2 p.m. until 6 p.m.
ADMISSION: Grounds 60p, Children 20p Abbey 50p, Children 10p CAR PARK FREE
INQUIRIES: Superintendent, Newstead Abbey, Linby, Nottingham. Telephone: Blidworth 2822
HOLIDAY TIME IS GARDENING TIME SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFERS
GRO BAGS............................................... .................................. £1.40 A large selection of ALUMINIUM GREENHOUSES 6ft. x 8ft. from..... £99
Fantastic discounts on lawnmowers , Top quality plants Everything else tor your garden plus helpful expert advice at
B U R N L E Y G A R D E N C E N T R E Home o f .
Lord Byron, 9 miles north of Nottingham on the Mansfield Road(A60).
Founded as a Priory In 1170— later the home of the Poet, . C O M E A N D C R U IS E O N T H E
C O B B Y D A L E T H IS H O L ID A Y FR O M S K IP T O N
Relax, enloy the beautiful scenery of the Dales, have a drink and unwind a little
SPECIAL 2!/2 hour EVENING CRUISES
Sun. at 7 p.m. Mon. at 7 p.m.
Children Sen. citizens Adults
£1.50£2 £2.50
DAYTIME IVi hour CRUISES
Sat. at 11-00,12-30. 2-00 Sun. 12-00, 1-30, 3-00, 4-30 Mon. 12-00,1-30, 3-00, 4-30
Children Sen. Citizens Adults
WATERSIDE COURT, COACH STREET, SKIPTON; Tel. SKIPTON 60829 and ILKLEY 607930_______
PNIN OT TIP F SIPO COME TO
HARLOW CAR GARDENS
HARROGATE (Crag Lane, Otley Road) Open every day, 9 a.m. to 7-30 p.m.
See the beauty of the Flowers, Shrubs, Trees, Alpines, Streamside, Trial Gardens and Rockeries, Model Veget able and Fruit Plots, Plant Sales Area and Garden Shop
SMALL ADMISSION CHARGES. FREE CAR PARK ENE BA RS O KTN i ** BOp £1 £1.25 ★ FULL WEATHER PROTECTION *BAR WTOILET ★ CATERING
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So much to see, leave a day free.
Open daily from 11.30, House, Garden, . Farmyard Exhibition-all set in superb unspoiltscenery in the Peak National Park, Derbyshire.
BROWSHOLME HALL 5m N .W . C L IT H E R O E L A N C S
THE HISTORIC HOME OF THE PARKER FAMILY, IN THE BEAUTIFUL RIBBLE VALLEY
' O P E N D A IL Y 2 — 5 p.m.
Sat., May 29th to Sun., June 6th Sat., Aug. 21st to Sun., Sept. 5th
Entrance House, Garden Picnic Site Adults £1 Children 50p
Large and small parties at other times Ring Mrs Parker Stonyhurst 330
LEIGHTON HALL CARNFORTH
. . ._______ EXCEPT MON., FRI. AND SAT., 2 p.r OLAST TOUR OF HOUSE AND LAST ADMISSION 4-30 p.m,
PEN DAILY EXCE
Antique model dolls’ house, 12tt. tong, the largest scale model In UK: Adults SOp, Children 20p. • •
. GROUNDS ONLY: Adults 70p, CHILDREN 60p Free Car Park, Cafeteria
• THE NORTH’S MOST EXCITING STATELY HOME “ L A D Y F I O N A ”
MAKE YOUR PARTY OUTING SOMETHING DIFFERENT. : '
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WINE, DINE, DANCE ' or relax and enjoy the scenery '•
WHILE TAKING A CRUISE on the LANCASTER CANAL BoT licence for 100 passengers - BARS ALWAYS OPEN
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Ideally suited for clubs, associations; schools, 21st birthdays,- . engagment parties, Rotary clubs, senior citizens'outings
Inquiries: Mr E. A. Mitchell, 4 Victoria Road, Poulton-le- Fylde, Blackpool 899684 ,
■We are also agents for new Swift) Compass, Trophy,.. and Deanline Tourers. Also wide range of used
Holiday Statics for sale with sites usually available. Morecambe Bay/Cumbria Areas.
CALLENDER CARAVANS LTD SCOTLAND ROAD, CARNFORTH.: M6 EXIT 35 Tel. No. (0524) 732224
. Tourers and Holiday Statics available. Self Tow Hire;' Massive Accessory Display
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sted from Jet. 35 M6/A6 . S MON., FRI. AND SAT., 2j>.m. to 5 p.m. ignposted from Jet. 35 M6/A6
UNIQUE DISPLAY WITH FLYING EAGLES 3-30 p.m. HOUSE/GROUNDS: Adults £1, Children 70p
Open Sundays and Bank Holi days (and Wednesdays and Saturdays during July and August) from 2-30 to 6 p.m.
ADLINGTON HALL (near Macclesfield, Cheshire, off A523)
Great Hall built 1450-1505. Elizabethan “ Black and White” 1581. Georgian South Front 1757. A “ Shell Cottage,” Yew Walk and Lime Avenue are features of the gardens.
Free car park — Home made Teas and Refreshments — Gift Shop and Antiques
Admission 90p, Children 45p
HADDO N H A L L BAKEWELLj DERBYSHIRE
Probably the most complete and authentic example of .a medieval and manorial home to be seen in England
The Hall and Terrace Rose Gardens are open to the public from Tuesday to Saturday inclusive (not Sunday or Monday) until September 30th
OPENING HOURS: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ADMISSION: £1.50, Children 80p
SPECIAL OPENING: BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY (2 p.m. to 6 p.m.) AND MONDAY (11 a.m. to 6
Morning refreshments, luncheons and afternoon teas available
P-hi-)
YOU WILL ENJOY A VISIT ( TO HISTORIC
. GOOSNARGH, Nr Preston CHINGLE HALL
Built in 1260. Birthplace of St 4 John Wall (1620). Featured d on television, radio and press 4 as the most haunted house in{ Britain
Children under 13 20p over 13 30p
— GUIDE TOURS — Adults 60p
Closed Monday and Friday
Telephone for Party Bookings; GOOSNARGH 216 •
The new Grasmere and Wordsworth Museum t* holding an exhibition of Word sworth treasures and ma|or loans from the National Portrait Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Science Museum
WORDSWORTH MUSEUM Grasmere .
DOVE COTTAGE and fhe
tncludes an exhibition. The Discovery of the Lake District — A context for Wordsworth, paintings by Tumor, Gainsborough, Constable, Towno and many others. Till October 31st.
Last admission half an hour betore closing. For
Mon to Sat, 9-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. also Sim, 1-30 to 5-30 p.m.
Summer Hours: Tel.
>r party bookings f15 or over) - l. Grasmere (096651 464 or 415
PARACHUTING “We train you locally" r For details of courses
telephone St Helens 35342 or write
77 Argle Street, St Helens, .-' v Merseyside
Mr Roy Harrison
a medieval fortified manor house on the edge of the moors.'
V TURTON TOWER1 Visit historic
— Now open Saturdays to Wednesdays
' To get there follow the 06391 ' between Darwen and Bolton or catch
‘ •12 noon—6p.m.
.the bus from Bromley Cross Station. •:Admission:Aaults25p, - v . Chlldren lOp :
YORKSHIRE DALES RAILWAY .
take a ride on a
’ Buffet and shops (models and books), bar on trains EVERY SUNDAY, EASTER — SEPTEMBER 26th
STEAM TRAIN EVERY TUESDAY, JULY — AUGUST
SUNDAY, MAY 30th, MONDAY, MAY 31st
2 accompanied children travel FREE on production of this advert' '
HISTORIC AND COMMERCIAL RALLY, SUNDAY, JUNE 20th (LA.) i
J EMBSAY STATION, NR. SKIPTON (off A59) "The Friendly Line"
at Ormskirk . WEST LANCS PARACHUTE CENTRE
(Bank Holidays excepted) Free Car Park (No Extras)
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GLEDSTONE HALL WEST MARTON, SKIPTON
6 miles west of Skipton on A59,1 mile from West Merton on Hellifield Road
Opening times: Saturdays 2-5 p.m., Sundays 12 noon-6 p.m.
and SPRING BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY 12 noon-6 p.m.
Parties and weekday visits by arrangement Light refreshments available
Visit this lovely country house designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, Architect of 'the Cenotaph on Whitehall, the Vic eroys Palace at New Delhi, the British Embassy,. Washing ton, etc. and stroll in the delightful gardens planned by ■ Gertrude Jeykll.
• Dogs not allowed — Car park
Estate Office, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire Tel. Bakewell 2855
VISITORS to Chatsworlh enjoy watching the water cascading down the steps
house of Gledstone Hall was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, architect o f the Cenotaph at Whitehall; the Viceroy’s Palace, New Delhi, India; the British Embassy, Washington; and many more famous buildings. The beautiful gardens
at the hall were planned by Gertrude Jekyll. Going further afield,
Adlington Hall, near Mac clesfield, Cheshire, just half a mile off the A523, is open to. visitors from Easter until September. It has been the home of
the- Leighs of Adlington since 1315, and was built on the site of a hunting lodge .which stood in the Forest of Macclesfield in 1040. Two oak trees still remain and support the east end of the Great Hall, built between 1450 and 1505:
black and white Elizabethan, with the date 1581 carved on the doorway of the entrance hall." There is a Georgian south front, which, with a board, with afternoon tea handsome portico, was ' at £1.20; hotpot lunch or added in 1757. During the supper for just 95p; a cold
Civil War, Adlington was a Royalist garrison.
CRUISES Wining, dining and
caster Canal, from Addclif- fe Road basin, and there are cruises all the year round, any morning, af ternoon or evening; The scenery is lovely
dancing afloat is an easy, comfortable way to spend a day out, and the Lady Fiona, a canal passenger barge, is the ideal setting for a* date with a differ ence. It operates on the Lan
TWO ivartime steam engines on the steep gradient out of Ingrow Tunnel on the Worth Valley line
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horse trials. . Chatsworth is one of our most-loved stately
buffet from £1.25; and variety of sandwiches always on sale. Steamtown, Warton
Road, Carnforth, is on the band wagon of teddy bear picnics this summer, and children^ are re quested to take (their ted dies for a day out. There is a Teddy Bear
and the setting perfect for a private party, for the barge, is licensed to carry 100 passengers and - can be booked for weddings, engagements, christen ings, clubs or any group outing. Parts of the barge are
covered and there is a well-stocked bar which is open all the time. Music is provided for dancing and there are full facilities like t o i le t s and other amenities. Snacks are cheap on
Express and a Teddy Bear Hunt, as well as all the other amenities of Steamtown, like unlimited rides, a cafe, a gift shop and model railways to de light children and parents. There is an antique fair
and a wonderful display of British and Continental locomotives. At the Teddy Bear
Convention, there is a re duction -in admission costs for children \\Hth teddies:
STATELY There are many attrac
tions at Chatsworth, the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. During the season, there is an angling fair, a brass band festival, show jump ing, a country fair and
. homes, set on. the banks of the River iDenvent in the Peak District National Park. Its art collection is
world famous and the' state apartments and gar-
j'dens are just a fraction of . the delights the house has - to offer to visitors. We tend to overlook the
joys of visiting a place like the Keighley and Worth Valley Light Rail way, simply because it is so close to home. The steam r id e through Bronte country, chugging gently along, is delightful. Memories of “The Rail
way Children” flood through our minds as we travel along the five miles of track with its six sta
tions. It costs so little. There
are steam engines and carriages from different
countries, there are two tunnels, a passing loop, a museum and a picnic area. Leighton Hall, Carn
forth, is beautifully situ ated. It has a delicate neo-gothic facade, which suits the setting. It can truly be described as one of the most picturesque of our English houses. The hall belonged for
many generations to the Gillow family and there ' are fine examples of
Gillow furniture in tl
hall. Browsholme is another
fascinating house, very near to home, and this country house has been the home of the Parker family in the Forest of Bowland since 1380.
PATRONS The short drive to the
hall from anywhere in this area is a beautiful little trip, through gorgeous countryside, to the hall, which was rebuilt in 1507. The Parkers have for
Fun, Fresh Air and Fitness with
PENDLE LEISURE SERVICES COME ON IN — THE WATER’S FINE at
W E S T C R A V E N SW IM M IN G POOL Kelbrook Road, Barnoldswick
Opened in late 19 8 1—probably the most up-to-date Indoor Swimming Pool in Lancashire
SPLASH OUT AT M A R S D E N P A R K O P E N A IR POOL
Open Air Swimming Pool with large shallow area. Diving Boards, Spacious Sunbathing Lawns in pleasant surroundings with Cafe .
T " facilities. SHAPE UP FOR SUMMER AT S E E D H IL L A T H L E T IC S T R A C K
centuries been keen anti quarians and patrons of |
'the arts, and family mem bers conduct tours of the
hall when they are in resi
dence. . There are. magnificent Elizabethan and Tudor panellings, china, tapes tries and furniture. Pic tures abound. Out and about on a
Bank Holiday, rain or shine, there is ample to
, see and do, in and out of | the district. ’ Pendle Leisure Service
offers something for -all 1 members of any family. T h e ' W i ld l ife Trust, Hornsea Pottery, or the Great Harwood Agricul tural Show are all exam-| pies of what to do and where to go for that spe-| rial day . out we all look forward to on Bank Holi-1 day Monday.
VISIT RIBBLE VALLEY Historic and scenic gem of the North West
It's a great day out in Lancashire witch country
Clitheroe Castle and new museum. Open Easter to Sept., 2 ,p.m. to 4 -30.p.m. (exceptWeds, July 19th to Aug. 31st. Open every afternoon Civic Hall Cinema, Clitheroe. Tel. 23274
VISIT Whalley Abbey, Ribchester Roman Museum, Browsholme Hall
Pitch and Putt, play area, fishing, miniature railway Ribblesdale Pool (24825) super indoor facilities
Free brochure and ail information from Tourist Information
Centre, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe. Tel. 25566
. Facilities for the Serious Athlete or the Casual User WEIGHT TRAINING ISOKINETIC EQUIPMENT MULTI-GYM EXERCISER
Showers and Changing Accommodation
IT’S A PICNIC AT BALL GROVE In pleasant peaceful surroundings ■
Nestling in a sheltered valley off the B6250 from Colne to
Trawden: The lacilities at Ball Grove Picnic Site include: PICNIC AND GRASS PLAY AREA WITH SEATING AND TABLES ALONGSIDE THE LAKE WHICH CONTAINS A • PLENTIFUL STOCK OF MIXED COARSE FISH CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND NOW AVAILABLE
For the Fishing Enthusiast who holds a North West Authority Licence, tickets are available daily or for the fishing season commencing June 16th, 1982.
NEW FOR ’82 . FISHING FACILITIES FOR DISABLED ANGLERS Why on earth visit Newby? . . . . .
Tour the beautifully • redecorated Adam House — still a lived-in Home Stroll at leisure through ' . famous Gardens Ride the Miniature Train through Orchards and
Hewby all
Edisford Recreation Area, caravan and camping site' (25294)
Gardens Explore exciting Adventure Gardens, Boating and all Relax in the licensed Garden Restaurant
Visit the Newby Shop,-; bulging with irresistible .
For details Tel(090-12)2583
gifts Or just have fun in the Picnic Area
Thai’s Why!
Opening Times: Hall 1-00 p.m. to 5-.00 p.m. April, May and September: Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday and all Bank Holidays.
June, July and August: Daily except Monday bu t . including August Bank Holiday.
. Gardens: 11-00 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Every day except Monday, April 1st to September 30th.,Last admission;
5-00 p.m. j
A NOSTALGIC FAMILY DAY OUT IN
‘BRONTE’ COUNTRY
road or r^ rksh‘re.s mosl attractive and varied scenery.
' imni'is "railway children's” station at Oakworth. white mum can • Irfsft the shops and Brdnle Parsonage at Haworth. While all the lamHv wHI enfoy the ride behind a full size steam locomotive w S g hafd uphill on the five mile journey from Keighley to Oxenhope via Oakworth and Haworth.
Children under 5 travel free and children 5-16 are half fare.
Phone Haworth Station (0535) 45214 for f ^ detajls or Haworth (0535) 43629 for the 24-hour talking timetable.
KEIGHLEY AND WORTH kwvlr NEAR KEIGHLEY,'WEST YORKSHIRE
VALLEY RAILWAY HAWORTH STATION
' When vou reach the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Ihere • ^ n^ , r h trS «fee and do lor the whole family. Steam trains run evlw weekend throughout the year as well as DAILY during JUL? and AUGUST. Children are sure to want to see the
INGLEBOROUGH CAVE, CLAPHAM
Off the A65 between Ingleton and Settle :
' A cave full of stalactites, stalagmites and other interesting formations,'
Open daily (including Saturdays and Sundays) from 10-30 . • .
onwards.
Guided Tours at regular intervals with special party rates. j Telephone CLAPHAM 242
' ' ; (24-hour Answering Service) '
A delightful Nature Trail leads to the Cave through the wooded Tngleborough Estate grounds (approx. 1V4 miles)
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