From the grandeur of Liverpool’s waterfront, to the textile mills of Lancashire, there are so many great industrial heritage attractions to discover in the Northwest. Whether you want to uncover the unique story of salt, go deep underground at a slate mine, or take a trip on a steam railway, you’re sure to find it here.
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Barrow-in-Furness
A unique building in a stunning coastal setting built within a Victorian graving dock. The museum tells the story of Barrow and its' rapid growth from a small farming village in the early 19thC to a town famed throughtout the world.
Windermere
Blackwell is one of Britain's finest and most important houses from the turn of the last century, situated in a stunning setting overlooking lake Windermere.
Rawtenstall
Burnley
At 127 miles, this is the longest canal in Britain and via its connection with the Aire & Calder at Leeds, offers a coast-to-coast route across the North of England.
Knutsford
A fine Palladian house designed by John Carr of York, built in 1761 for the Leicester family, who lived at Tabley for 700 years.
Liverpool
St George's Hall is widely regarded as one of the finest neo-classical buildings in the world and is a Grade I listed building.