Pendle Heritage Centre

Pendle Heritage Centre, located in Barrowford, Lancashire, is a museum and visitor centre dedicated to the rich history and heritage of the Pendle area. Housed in Park Hill, a historic farmhouse dating back to the 15th century, the centre offers a glimpse into the region’s past through its exhibitions and preserved buildings.

The Pendle Heritage Centre, housed in the historic Park Hill farmhouse, showcases key aspects of the region’s past. Highlights include exhibits on the 1612 Pendle witch trials, the Bannister family lineage, and George Fox’s spiritual vision that led to the founding of the Quaker movement.

The centre also explores traditional architecture and local conservation efforts, offering a rich insight into Lancashire’s cultural and historical heritage.

Pendle Heritage Centre attracts over 100,000 visitors annually, making it a significant cultural destination in the region



Photo – Pendle Heritage Centre

Closed on Mondays

Opening Days & Times

Monday Closed
Tuesday 10am-4pm
Wednesday 10am-4pm
Thursday 10am-4pm
Friday 10am-4pm
Saturday 10am-4pm
Sunday 10am-4pm

 

Accessibility

This venue is fully accessible.

Directions & Contact

Telephone 01282 677 150

Park Hill, Colne Road, Barrowford, Lancashire BB9 6JQ

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