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Spring Gardens Lane, Keighley (Off Sklpton Road)


Open: Tuesday - Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 P-m- (6p.m. April -


TeL 0335 618230 for details September)


Open Bank Holidays Wheelchair access to main displays


"The Best Free Day Out In Yorkshire FREE ADMISSION


Car Park, Museum, Shop, Cafe, Greenhouses, Aviaries, Childrens Play Area


A Victorian mansion, now an exciting museum with displays of crystals and rocks, local fossils, bird gallery, bygones and original furniture


D o n ’t m is s th e s e exh ib it io n s YELLOW BUILDINGS, PURPLE CLOUDS”


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gK are the most spuHt-d •ople in ('.real Britain, ■lug in one of tile love- ,st places in the land, ith plenty for people to


■e and do." So ruivs blacksmith and


.r gw m a s t e r Mr Ron a r tor , of Simoiistone's


noons Trapp Fnrge. Rural the Rihble \ alley


fight he. lint backwater it e r la in lv is not — for here art- lots of places to isi t. things to do and


ilenty to see. F rom Re n d le Hi l l ,


egei idary home of the anions Rancashire wi t ­ hes, to the architectural nap'iiificence of Stony-


nursl College, there is cei- t a i n 1 y so met hint : for


everyone. Oiie of t.'lithe-roe’s oldest


monuments is Clitheroe Castle, where yon will bud the Castle Museum. Step inside ami see the remains of days long gone, such as an historic fireside scene and printer's and cobbler's workshops, all with sound effects to bring the past


vividlv to life. To the west of the town


l ies the wor ld- famous Stonvhurst College, estab­ lished here by the Jesuits o(lO vears ago and today a marvel lous example of architecture, packed with w o rk s of a r t , as well a s a


What is at Stonyhurst?


IF YOU HAVE AN HOUR TO KILL


Why n o t come and browse round our Garden Centre


. Thousands of Trees & Shrubs


• Large indoor area's • Extensive Florists Shop . Pot plants, Garden Sundries etc


c en t r e o f a c a d e mic


Abbey a re par t icular ly beautiful and not many miles away is Browsholmc Ha l l , wh ich mak e s a fascinating visit, as does the unique Sabden Treacle Mines. The village of Ribches-


excellence. The grounds of Whallev


ter. too, can otfor a peek into yesteryear with its


with amazement. Nearby a re a Roman for t and m u s e u m w e 11 w o r t h


seeing. F in a l ly , b u t by no


means least, the Kibble Valley boasts some of the f inest churche s in the


land. "1 would say that the


award-winning Museum of churches in l.ancasl Childhood


tors' items and ail l-alwar- lian model fairground that will leave you whirling


Kibble Val ley has the richest concentrat ion of b e a u t i f u l , h i s t o r i c


c omme n te d th e Key. The museum is an Alad- Andrew Hindley. who is


.lin’s cave of dolls and diocesan tourism oflicei. dolls' houses, toys, eollec- Particularly u o i th j


mention is St Mary and All Saints’ Church, What­ ley, which h o u s e s an incomparable set of medie­ val choir stalls with beau­ tifully carved misericords.


St' Andrew's Church


Sla id b u rn , fe ature^ three-decker pulpit, wilde­


s t Bartholomew's, Chip­ ping. still houses its origi­ nal Kith-century font. We have said it before


16th January 1994


(if th ew i ld , art, literature anti humour) ,


22nd January - 20th March 199** TOWN WILD LITE


a r t s c l u b s a n n u a l EXHIBlHON ( IH^UyAr ts Society & Keighley Art


29th January - 13th March 1994


26th^March - 24th April 1994 CADENCES (Intlian Art) 2 6 th M a r ch - 2 4 th A p r i l 1 9 9 4 IIOW WE USED TO LIVE! The Victorians 30th April - 26th June 1994


and we say it again - the Kibble Valley is one of this count ry’s undiscovered


gems. Visit us soon und see for yourself!


GREAT DAYS OUT LANC


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Primrose Nurseries & Garden Centre


Tel: (0200) 2 3 5 2 1 — t o “ t h e ACCRINGTON Tel: 0254 872595


Monday ; Saturday 8.30am - 5.30pm Sundays & Bank Holidays 10am - 5pm


Family business establ ished over 40 years in the Kibble Valley


I BLACKBURN Tel: 025-1 681120 BLACKPOOL Tel: 0253 751485 I BURNLEY Tel: 0282 23125


Lancashire


Sea sand, beautiful countryside, picturesque villages, stately homes and castles, parks 1


something (or everyone.


Lancashire's many .Mellon. » e - t e a l u r e c I I , P = 0„, in


CHORLEY Tel: 0257 241693 CLITHEROE Tel: 0200 442226


FLEETWOOD Tel: 0253 772704 UNCASTER Tel: 0524 841656


ubU “St la?ioSs 0 .lice?'mirro » W .S 1 ! ! .‘ 0 «2 263399. - Or contact County Inlormation Centres at


LEYLAND Tel: 0772 621857 LYTHAM Tel: 0253 794405


MORECAMBE Tel: 0524 582808 NELSON Tel: 0282 698533


0RMSKIRK Tel: 0695 579062 PRESTON Tel: 0772 556618 ROSSENDALE Tel: 0706 213677 SKELMERSDALE Tel: 0695 50463


1 000's OF MILES OF ATTRACTIONS IN I ANCASHIRE BY BUS & TRAIN


"DIAMOND FACETS" (Embroiderers Guild) 9th July - 25 th September 1994_


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