Discover the best top things to do in Lancashire, United Kingdom including Driscolls Antiques Ltd (Antiques World), The Plant Place, The Keep, Chapel Gallery, Longitude Art Gallery, Wolf House Gallery, Haworth Art Gallery, The Time Train, The Regent, Platform Gallery.
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5.0 based on 15 reviews
Driscolls Antiques is a family business, established over 35 years ago. We specialise in restoring and selling high quality pieces of British antique furniture. Using traditional techniques, and a level of craftsmanship only gained through years of experience, we fully restore and enhance the original build quality and finish found in these beautiful pieces of history. We passionately believe we are merely custodians of these historic pieces for future generations to enjoy. Items can be viewed at our large antique furniture warehouse in Clitheroe or we do display all our beautiful antiques on our website. we stock a large range from Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian eras in the finest quality woods such as Mahogany, Walnut and Oak. As members of LAPADA - the Association of Art & Antiques Dealers, we provide the highest standards of quality and only offer genuine pieces, with a fully detailed certificate with every purchase.
As a regular visitor to Driscolls showrooms in Clitheroe, I would have no hesitation in recommending them if you are looking for qualty & beautifully presented antique furniture. Definitely worth a visit. The guys are very easy to do business with. Approachable & knowledgable.
5.0 based on 64 reviews
A local family run garden centre committed to quality and service.
We have shopped at The Plant Place for many years and they have a great variety of plants, shrubs, fruit trees and gardening products. The staff are really friendly and very helpful. It was great to be able to go back after the lockdown and the social distancing procedures are in place so shop with confidence. Support your local garden centre.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
This boutique art gallery in the heart of the Ribble Valley is a relaxed space in which to browse contemporary artworks and design-led unique homewares alongside handmade jewellery, ceramics, stylish books and even artist-made greetings cards. Nestled up a cobbled lane beneath the castle it showcases the work of Tony Bentley alongside other artists and makers in the region and beyond.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Chapel Gallery's diverse programme includes internationally regarded artists, such as David Hockney and Peter Blake, while bringing innovative contemporary art and craft from across the UK to the region, and supporting local artists in the development of their careers. Special events and creative activities for visitors, schools and community groups are a key part of our programme. From Art Clubs and School Holiday Activities to adult learning music and cinema too, there are plenty of ways to get creative, whatever your age or ability. The Gallery is also home to a Cafe and a Craft & Design Shop meaning that visitors can explore the exhibitions and get creative should they wish, then browse the Shop and round off their time with a coffee and cake.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
An independent art gallery showcasing local artistic talent from the North West. New exhibitions staged every two months.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
The Wolf House Gallery is an emporium of hand picked gifts, homewares and original art by British Artists and Makers, located in the coastal village of Silverdale, Lancashire.
Wonderful piece of cake and a really good cup of tea sat in the sunshine. Had pistachio and lemon cake delicious. Then went in the gallery next door. Some beautiful gifts for sale, unusual and reasonably priced. Lovely lady serving us. Very helpful. Bought my friends 70th birthday present and it's not until December. There was an amazing sea glass garland I would have loved. But my husband didn't take the hint. The sun shone lovely day out
4.5 based on 170 reviews
Set close to the Pennine Moors this Arts and Crafts house contains the largest public collection of Tiffany glass outside of America. A rolling programme of temporary exhibitions means there is something new to see each time you visit. The grounds feature a stunning rose garden, woodland, lawns and meadows and there is a fabulous woodland trail through the local nature reserve. Based in the house is the fabulous Gallery Kitchen specializing in Afternoons Teas, Brunch and a selection of Main Meals. With a licensed bar the Gallery Kitchen can meet most peoples needs.
A second visit for me to this lovely Arts and Crafts house with its artworks and the fantastic collection of Tiffany glass wares. We were lucky enough to be there when the curator was showing a group around and explaining the different techniques used as well as the history and the characters. The cafe is very pleasant and has table service and a good range of food and drinks available. There is no charge for entry but donations are welcome.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
A curious, collectables and Vinyl Record shop sat on a pretty courtyard; residing in sunny Clitheroe, Lancashire. We have a small cafe serving freshly ground coffee, pots of tea, cakes and light bites! All sorts of curios items from years go by. We buy all sorts, so do get in touch if you have any retro, vintage or antique items you are looking to sell.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
The Regent is a unique antiques and craft centre set inside one of Blackpool's oldest landmarks. Located within an old cinema The Regent has 3 floors jam packed full of stalls containing everything vintage, jewellery, collectables, crafts and antiques and everything in between. The Regent is open 7 days a week from 10 a.m with entry completely free. Browse at leisure before enjoying a drink and a cake afterwards in the on site vintage tearoom. With a large car park opposite The Regent is definitely not to be missed.
We are locals and didnt know about this place until last year, We love it. Love anything antique orientated and this has a lovely little tea toom too and a cinema which we havent yet had chance to try due to coronavirus ; I really hope this lovely place reopens after lockdown and doesnt become another unfortunate statistic of this awful virus . It would be such a shame if it didnt
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