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A brand new attraction, opened in 2006. Come and discover Horwich through the ages, including the town's important place in locomotive history.
Porcelain and wax dolls, original and reproduction, china painting and ceramics. Antique dolls, classes afternoon, evenings and 3 day courses.
A 16thC grammar school, housing a collection of Victorian and Roman items. Building not suitable for blind or physically handicapped visitors.
Worden Arts and Craft Centre is surrounded by 157 acres of parkland and is ideal for a family day out. Opened in 1984, the Centre occupies the remaining buildings of Worden Hall, home of the Farington family until 1947.
Worden Park is over 150 acres in size. It includes the formal gardens, overlooked by a magnificent conservatory originally built in 1892 and alongside is the famous maze or puzzle garden.
The Theatre showcases some of the best talent in the region, with shows from musicals to dramas, classic to comedies and a great pantomime every year.
A unique shopping and heritage experience. A 150-year-old spinning mill converted into a special retail and leisure destination. It has 5 floors selling collectables, furnishings, memorabilia, furniture and unusual gifts.
The museum contains the finest collection of historic and commercial vehicles in Europe, including the world-famous Popemobile, horse-drawn and steam vehicles and fire engines.
A converted mill, housing 3 distinct warehouses of fine furniture. A fascinating kaleidoscope of quality objects from yesteryear.
Rivington Hall Barn is an Anglo-Saxon tithe barn in design, open for visits/catering and where lakes, gardens and hillside rambling can be enjoyed.