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Latrigg
The walk out to Latrigg will give you some of the best views in the whole of best views England. There are two ways you can tackle the walk. You can...
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Laurel & Hardy Museum
This world famous museum devoted to Laurel and Hardy is located in Ulverston, the town where Stanley was born on 16th June 1980. Everything you wanted to know about them...
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Leighton Hall
Award winning Leighton Hall is the lived-in house of the famous furniture making Gillow dynasty. A visit to Leighton is an opportunity to unravel the fascinating past of this ancient, Lancashire...
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Leighton Moss
Enjoy a relaxing day out at Leighton Moss nature reserve and marvel at our spectacular wildlife! Here we have the largest remaining reedbed in the whole of north-west England, and...
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Levens Hall
Levens Hall is an Elizabethan mansion built around a 13th Century pele tower. The much loved home of the Bagot family, visitors often comment on the warm and friendly atmosphere. Fine...
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Life Café Bar
Established in Manchester in August 2000, and situated near the Great Northern Bar, a collection of bars under one roof, Life Café is a large venue, which also has a night...
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Lingmell
The steep slopes of Lingmell tower above the fields and cottages of Wasdale Head. Apart from good views of Wasdale, Lingmell’s most notable feature is Piers Gill, a dry gorge carved...
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Lingmoor Fell
Lingmoor Fell rises gently above the valleys of Langdale and Elterwater in a gentle ridge a little over a mile long. Easily climbed by even the least fit of walkers, it...
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Linton Tweeds
Come along to our showroom and see the sumptous fancy fabrics which are designed and manufactured at our mill in Carlisle for couture ladieswear and sold to many leading international fashion...
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Lion Salt Works
The Lion Salt Works is a unique survival of the traditional inland salt works that once produced this essential commodity. The site illustrates the whole process of salt production and dates...
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Little Meg Stone Circle
Little Meg is an irregular stone circle measuring approximately 5 metres across. It is one of the smallest stone circles in Cumbria - so small that it isn’t easy to detect...
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Liverpool Anglican Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral is open from 8am to 6pm throughout the year. There is no admission charge, but donations are invited. The cathedral is a magnificent 20th Century Gothic-style building and the...
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Long Meg and Her Daughters
This is one of the largest stone circles in Britain and well worth a visit. Long Meg is the tallest of the stones at just over 3½ metres, and is situated...
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Louis Tussauds Waxworks
We have five floors packed with over 150 waxwork figures from stage and screen rock and pop, sporting heroes and historical figures. Louis Tussauds Waxworks is a unique experience for the...
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Low Dam
Low Dam is situated just beneath the much larger and more famous High Dam, the main source of water power for Stott Park Bobbin Mill situated further down the hill. It...
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Low Sizergh Barn Farmshop and Tearoom
The 18th Century stone barn on this dairy farm is full of speciality foods from Cumbria and beyond including cheeses, meats, superb homemade cakes & organic eggs and vegetables from the...
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Lowes Court Gallery
Lowes Court Gallery displays contemporary and traditional art and craft by artists from Cumbria and bordering counties. The Gallery, an 18th century listed building houses an attractive display area with a...
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Lowther Castle and Gardens
Lowther Castle was originally a Medieval Lowther Hall, but was rebuilt by the 1st Viscount Lonsdale in the mid 17th Century and modified again in the 1860s, to form the current...
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MEN Arena
Welcome to the Manchester Evening News Arena. With a seated capacity of 19,500 it’s hardly surprising that the Arena has attracted such internationally known names such as Phil Collins, Tina Turner,...
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Macclesfield Riverside Park
Bring the whole family to explore and enjoy this pretty county park with woodland, wetland ponds and a wildflower meadow. Macclesfield Riverside Park is situated between Macclesfield and Prestbury. Take...
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Macclesfield Silk Museums
Silk from cocoon to loom, visit Macclesfield’s two award-winning silk museums where we have weavers in residence. The story is told through audio-visual programme with exhibitions, models and silk textiles and...
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Maiden Moor
Maiden Moor forms part of the Newlands Round (near Keswick) which many locals would argue you should walk in an anti-clockwise direction. This is because, as you are feeling a little...
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Manchester 2002
A virtual encyclopaedia and online tourist guide to the Metropolitan County and City of Manchester and the Northwest region of England.
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Manchester Academy
This rather utilitarian building is Manchester Academy 1, a part of the Manchester University Students Union. Academy 2 and 3, which are located in the main student union building and The...
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Manchester Art Gallery
Manchester Art Gallery houses one of the countries finest art collections in spectacular Victorian and contemporary surroundings. Highlights in the collection including outstanding Pre-Raphaelite paintings, crafts and design and early 20th...
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