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Welcome to Barnoldswick

Barnoldswick, often called �Barlick� by locals, is a town Near the western edge of Lancashire, just outside the Yorkshire Dales. The settlement dates back to the Saxon era, and was a small village for much of its history, until the arrival of the Leeds and Liverpool canal stimulated a period of rapid development. It's the home of Esse Stoves, one of Britain's oldest stove manufacturers, and Rolls Royce is also a large employer in the town.

Discover Burnley

A short way south from Barnoldswick, visitors to the area can see Burnley, a large town brimming with things to see and do. Historical attractions like Towneley Hall introduces you to characters from Lincolnshire's rich history, and the Grade II listed The Mechanics theatre offers a wonderful experience of Burnley's arts culture. Aside from the many historical buildings and heritage sites, visitors to Burnley should certainly make time to see the Singing Ringing Tree, a modern musical sculpture situated on Crown Point.

Explore the Forest of Bowland

The Forest of Bowland is Lancashire's prime Area of outstanding Natural Beauty, and a great place to explore for those visiting the area. Massive expanses of sky, stretching over breath-taking vistas of moorland, dotted with idyllic farms and villages along with ancient dry-stone walls, makes this area the perfect place to walk the stress away, and get a real taste for the spirit of Lancashire.

Looking for a cheap hotel Near Barnoldswick? Travelodge Skipton Hotel is a 15-minute drive away, and Travelodge Burnley Hotel can be reached in 20 minutes.