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Hidden away between Pendle Hill and the outskirts of Burnley town centre is Padiham, and here you will find the little known but fantastic Gawthorpe Hall. Gawthorpe Hall was built between 1600 ...
The hall is signposted on the A646 Burnley to Padiham road. If travelling on the M65, leave at junction 10. Open Easter to October, times my vary please check. For more information, call the hall ...
THE meticulous conservation work being undertaken at a centuries-old Jacobean hall has been revealed. Gawthorpe Hall was given £500,000 from Lancashire County Council for vital restoration work ...
The drought has seen the outline of the Victorian formal garden at Gawthorpe Hall, a National Trust attraction near Burnley, re-emerge on its front lawn. Museum manager Rachel Pollitt said that ...
Nik Taylor, lead ranger at Gawthorpe Hall, said it was "really exciting to share this special place with our visitors" after "a lot of hard work". Situated on Burnley Road, the forgotten garden ...
Tiny tots took part in a sponsored ‘bunny hop’ to raise the grand total of £450. Children, aged from 14 months to four, from ...
The excavation of Gawthorpe Hall, which was knocked down in 1773, was carried out by a team of undergraduate students near Harewood House, and led by Dr Jonathan Finch, from the university's ...
The Preston based artist, who was awarded the Turner prize in 2017, has created Lost Threads, which is now on show at the Great Barn in Gawthorpe Hall, Padiham. The work features 400 metres of ...