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What to See in Nelson - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 7 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Nelson (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Pendle Heritage Centre, Nelson Town Hall, and Brierfield. Also, be sure to include Brierfield Town Hall in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Nelson (England).

Pendle Heritage Centre

Museum in Barrowford, England
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Museum in Barrowford, England. Pendle Heritage Centre is a museum and visitor centre in Barrowford, Lancashire, England, dedicated to the history and heritage of Pendle. The heritage centre occupies Park Hill, a two-storey former farmhouse which has a 1661 date stone but was developed over an extended period between the 16th century and the beginning of the 18th century. The centre has an 18th-century walled garden and woodland walk, and houses the Pendle Arts Gallery.

Park Hill is an old farmhouse that has been restored using traditional building techniques to provide visitors with an insight on how the house has been developed and adapted from the 15th century. The centre, formed in 1977, is one of the Heritage Trust for the North West's flagship projects, attracting over 100,000 visitors a year. The permanent exhibitions include the story of Park Hill as a working farm, the history of the Bannister and Swinglehurst families who occupied the house and the Pendle witches. Sir Roger Bannister is a descendant of the family that once lived here.

To commemorate the 400th anniversary of the trials of the Pendle witches, a new long-distance walking route called the Lancashire Witches Walk has been created. Ten tercet waymarkers, designed by Stephen Raw, each inscribed with a verse of a poem by Carol Ann Duffy have been installed along the route, with the first located here, to mark the start-point.[1]

Address: Colne Rd, BB9 6JQ Burnley

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Nelson Town Hall

Nelson Town Hall
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Nelson Town Hall is a municipal building in Market Square, Nelson, Lancashire, England. The building is the headquarters for both Pendle Borough Council and Nelson Town Council.[2]

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Brierfield

Town in England
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Town in England. Brierfield is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Pendle, in Lancashire, England. It is 2.5 miles north east of Burnley, 1 mile south west of Nelson, and 0.5 miles north east of Reedley. The parish had a population of 8,193, at the census of 2011.

The parish adjoins the Pendle parishes of Reedley Hallows, Old Laund Booth and Nelson, the Burnley parish of Briercliffe, and the unparished area of the town of Burnley.[3]

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Brierfield Town Hall

Brierfield Town Hall
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Brierfield Town Hall is a municipal building in Colne Road, Brierfield, Lancashire, England. The structure, which is the headquarters of Brierfield Town Council, is a Grade II listed building.[4]

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Jamia Mosque Sultania

Mosque
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Mosque. Jamia Mosque Sultania is a mosque in Brierfield, Lancashire, England, UK. It is also the largest mosque in the ceremonial county of Lancashire.[5]

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Barrowford

Village in England
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Village in England. Barrowford is a large village and civil parish in the Pendle district of Lancashire, England. It is situated to the north of Nelson on the other side of the M65 motorway, and forms part of the Nelson conurbation. It also comprises the area of Lowerford. The parish has a population of 6,171.

Barrowford is situated on the Marsden–Gisburn–Long Preston turnpike. One of the original toll houses, dating from 1804 to 1805, can still be seen at the junction with the road to Colne, complete with a reproduction of the table of tolls which were paid.

The toll house was restored in the 1980s and is owned by the trust which operates nearby Pendle Heritage Centre. Barrowford is located about half a mile from the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, and a set of seven locks leads to the highest section of the canal between Barrowford and Barnoldswick.

About a mile on from the locks heading towards Leeds is Foulridge Tunnel known locally as the "Mile Tunnel". The packhorse bridge near Higherford Mill is the oldest in Barrowford, dating back to the end of the 16th century. It formerly lay on the old main road to Gisburn, which was superseded by the Turnpike road built in 1804. In September 2006, this mill was featured on the programme by BBC, Restoration.

The village has a modern Anglican church (St Thomas') built to replace the original church of 1839, which burnt down in 1964.

St Thomas's Primary School recently moved from its Victorian premises to a new building next door to the church. The village has two rivers: Pendle Water, which flows through the town with trout that can often be seen, and Colne Water, which joins Pendle Water behind the site of the now demolished Samuel Holden cotton mill and flows down from the moors above the town of Colne; again this river holds good trout.

The first residential home for the deaf was established in Lancashire at Barrowford in 1929.[6]

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Hodge House Community Centre

Hodge House Community Centre
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Relax in park, Park

Address: Off regent street, Nelson

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