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Admiral Casino: Preston
Admiral Casino: Preston

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Avenham Park
Avenham Park

Avenham Park is a public park in Avenham, close to the centre of Preston in Lancashire in the northwest of England, and managed by Preston City Council. The park is located in Preston's Conservation area and leads down to the banks of the River Ribble. It was designed and built in the 1860s.

Boilton Wood
Boilton Wood

Brockholes Nature Reserve - Boilton Wood. A The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside wood; Lancashire

British Commercial Vehicle Museum
British Commercial Vehicle Museum

British Commercial Vehicle Museum Venture back in time. Admire horse-drawn vehicles from the 1880s and learn how they gave way first to steam driven, then petrol & diesel powered motor lorries & buses.

Brockholes Wetland
Brockholes Wetland

Newla N ds Brockholes Wetland and Woodland Nature Reserve, Preston Lancashire Natu R e’s Gate W ay to La N cashi R e

Buckshaw Green Man Statue
Buckshaw Green Man Statue

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Centurion Tank
Centurion Tank

The Centurion was the primary British main battle tank of the post-Second World War period. Introduced in 1945, it is widely considered to be one of the most successful post-war tank designs, remaining in production into the 1960s, and seeing combat in the front lines into the 1980s.

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Church of St Walburge, Preston
Church of St Walburge, Preston

Externally, St Walburge's spire, rising to 309 feet (94 m) is the dominant landmark in Preston and is one of the tallest structures of any sort in Lancashire. After Salisbury and Norwich Cathedrals, it is the third tallest spire in the United Kingdom, and is the tallest on a parish church.

Farington Mill
Farington Mill

of Preston 1891 Directory: Listed. More details Cotton Mills in Preston 1891

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Grange Park
Grange Park

Grange Park became Preston's first Green Flag Park during 2002-03. The Green Flag Award was given to the park in recognition for the high standards of maintenance, community involvement and overall management of the Park.

Harris Museum
Harris Museum

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Harris Park
Harris Park

Edmund Robert Harris was a wealthy lawyer who died in 1877, leaving £300,000 for philanthropic purposes. In 1881 a roughly 6 hectare plot of land in open agricultural land to the north of Preston was acquired by the Harris Trustees as the site for the orphanage.

Hills And Hollows Local Nature Reserve
Hills And Hollows Local Nature Reserve

Bradlaugh Fields - Hills & Hollows Local Nature Reserve: View Hills & Hollows LNR in a larger map: Owned by Northampton Borough Council Supported by

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Hoghton Tower
Hoghton Tower

Hoghton Tower is a fortified manor house located about 0.7 miles (1 km) to the east of the village of Hoghton, Lancashire, England, and standing on a hilltop site on the highest point in the area. It takes its name from the de Hoghton family, its historical owners since at least the 12th century.

Hurst Grange Park
Hurst Grange Park

Finding Hurst Grange Park. Address: Hill Road, Penwortham, Preston, Lancashire, PR1 9XH. Hurst Grange Park in the centre of Penwortham, to the south east of Preston. The park is easily accessible by both public transport and car, and is approximately three miles from junction 1A of the M65.

Lancashire Infantry Museum
Lancashire Infantry Museum

The Lancashire Infantry Museum, formerly known as the Queen's Lancashire Regiment Museum, is located at Fulwood Barracks in Preston, Lancashire, England.The museum claims to be "largest Regimental archive and the premier centre for military historical research in the North of England."

Longton Brickcroft Nature Reserve
Longton Brickcroft Nature Reserve

This Wetland Nature Reserve situated off Liverpool Road in the Village of Longton, covers over 11 hectares (27 acres), and has a visitor centre, picnic area and free car park. This site of local conservation importance is a managed reserve on the site of the former Bentley Brick works.

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Lower Kem Mill,
Lower Kem Mill,

Entering from Whittle le Woods, there is a car park, before the path leads to Lower Kem Mill. It is possible to meander around the paths or to walk to Bamber Bridge through the valley. Good variety of terrain and good for dog walking.

Moor Park, Preston
Moor Park, Preston

Moor Park is a large park (with a perimeter of approx 2 miles (3 km)) to the north of the city centre of Preston, Lancashire, England. Moor Park is also the name of the electoral ward covering the park and the surrounding area.

Museum of Lancashire
Museum of Lancashire

Museum of Lancashire, Preston: See 261 reviews, articles, and 41 photos of Museum of Lancashire on TripAdvisor.

National Football Museum
National Football Museum

The National Football Museum is England’s national museum of football. It is based in the Urbis building in Manchester city centre, and preserves, conserves and displays important collections of football memorabilia. As a publicly funded national museum, entrance is free.

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Preston Cenotaph
Preston Cenotaph

The Preston Cenotaph stands in Market Square, Preston, Lancashire, England, and is a monument to soldiers from Preston who perished in World War I and II. Unveiled on 13 June 1926, the memorial was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott with sculptural work by Henry Alfred Pegram.

Preston Magistrates Court
Preston Magistrates Court

Guide Dogs are welcome at this Court. A Hearing Induction Loop facility is available in various Courtrooms (please contact the listing officer). Voice Enhancement facilities are available on both ground floor and first floor enquiry desks. Hot and cold refreshments are available on the first floor. Interview rooms are available at this court.

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Preston Pirates BMX Track
Preston Pirates BMX Track

Preston Pirates BMX Club was established in 2005. The club currently has in excess of 100 members. The club is run by a team of dedicated volunteers, and welcomes new members and volunteers.

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Ribble Steam Railway
Ribble Steam Railway

Visit the Ribble Steam Railway for heritage train rides along our line. The three mile return trip includes crossing the dock swing bridge (a unique feature on our line) and then along the bank of the River Ribble, giving interesting views of the City of Preston.

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Ribbleton Park
Ribbleton Park

Ribbleton is a suburb and ward of the city of Preston, Lancashire, England. It is located to the east of the city centre, between the A59 New Hall Lane and the B6243 Longridge Road. The M6 motorway also runs through the area. The ward had a population of 7,351 recorded in the 2001 census increasing to 8,548 at the 2011 Census.

Site of the old Penwortham Ferry
Site of the old Penwortham Ferry

Preston is currently divided between two Westminster constituencies, namely Preston and Wyre and Preston North. The Lancashire County Council building is located on Fishergate and is the main office for Lancashire, Preston Council Buildings are found on Lancaster Road.

South Ribble Museum and Exhibition Centre
South Ribble Museum and Exhibition Centre

Our Exhibition Centre provides a constantly changing programme of arts events. Moves to establish a museum, and an exhibition centre for use by local artists gathered pace when the Old Grammar School at Leyland was acquired by South Ribble Borough Council and restored to public use in 1978.

St Mary's Church, Penwortham
St Mary's Church, Penwortham

St Mary's Church is in Church Avenue, Penwortham, Lancashire, England.It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Leyland, the archdeaconry of Blackburn, and the diocese of Blackburn.

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The Bee Centre
The Bee Centre

We love to meet and speak to people about bees and bekeeping. Call us, email us or come to see us at our visitor centre near Preston

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Withy Grove Park
Withy Grove Park

Stephanie Pickup added a new photo — at Withy Grove Park. · May 11 at 4:22am · Preston, United Kingdom · Stephanie Pickup added a new photo — at Withy Grove Park.

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Withy Trees Park
Withy Trees Park

We at The Withy Trees pride ourselves on making you, our customers feel warm and welcome, making sure that you have had the best experience possible. We offer an extensive value for money menu with offers and promotions running daily, as well as a wide variety of drinks products at very competitive prices.

Worden Park
Worden Park

Worden Park, Leyland: See 255 reviews, articles, and 39 photos of Worden Park, ranked No.1 on TripAdvisor among 18 attractions in Leyland.