English Heritage sites near Barnoldswick Parish
SAWLEY ABBEY
6 miles from Barnoldswick Parish
The remains of a Cistercian abbey founded in 1148, set on the banks of the Ribble against a backdrop of dramatic hills.
WHALLEY ABBEY GATEHOUSE
12 miles from Barnoldswick Parish
The 14th century gatehouse of the nearby Cistercian abbey, which was the second wealthiest monastery in Lancashire. The first floor of the gatehouse was probably a chapel.
GOODSHAW CHAPEL
14 miles from Barnoldswick Parish
English Heritage's only Nonconformist place of worship, this atmospheric Baptist chapel displays a complete set of box-pews, galleries and pulpit dating from c. 1742 to 1809.
WARTON OLD RECTORY
28 miles from Barnoldswick Parish
A rare survival of a large 14th-century stone house with great hall and chambers. It served as a residence and courthouse for the wealthy and powerful rectors of Warton.
ST MARY'S CHURCH, STUDLEY ROYAL
28 miles from Barnoldswick Parish
This magnificent High Victorian Anglican church was designed in the1870s by the flamboyant architect William Burges, and has been called his 'ecclesiastical masterpiece'.
MIDDLEHAM CASTLE
29 miles from Barnoldswick Parish
Middleham Castle is a fascinating place to visit in the Yorkshire Dales. Once the childhood home of Richard III, relive the Castle's illustrious history and unlock the deeds of its great owners.
Churches in Barnoldswick Parish
Barnoldswick: Holy Trinity
Skipton Road
Barnoldswick
(01282) 812028
http://barlickbracewellparishes.org.uk
Holy Trinity is situated in the centre of Barnoldswick, easily accessible from all the town's car parks and bus terminus and close to the Tourist Information Office.
Built in 1960 it replaced the former St James' Church which was situated around the corner on Church Street, explaining why the present building is situated in Skipton Road.
The church features some interesting mosaics on the Altar and Pulpit.
In partnership with the local council the church features on the local "steam and stream" trail which helps visitors explore places of local interest from the Bancroft Steam Engine to the Leeds Liverpool canal and acknowledging the part the town has played in aviation history though its connection with Rolls Royce aero engine development and production
Barnoldswick: St Mary le Ghyll
Ghyll Lane
Barnoldswick
(01282) 812028
http://barlickbracewellparishes.org.uk
Built in 1157, the church is a grade 1 listed building with interesting 14th century roof timbers, Jacobean box pews and three decker pulpit. It is on the Pendle Way.
The church has a ring of 6 bells; three dating from 1723.
It has a large churchyard. Refreshments are served in the Coach House.
Services are held every week apart from the first Sunday of the month when we have a joint service at Holy Trinity Parish Church. We look forward to welcoming you!
Pubs in Barnoldswick Parish
Barlick Tap Ale House
Barnoldswick Conservative Club
Barnoldswick Legion Club
Barnoldswick Working Mens Club
Cross Keys
Fosters Arms
Fountain Inn
Greyhound
61 Manchester Road, Barnoldswick, BB18 5PW
(01282) 850670
greyhoundbarnoldswick.com/
McCullogh's Bar
18-22 Rainhall Road, Barnoldswick, BB18 5AF
(01282) 813374
barnoldswickmusicandartscentre.com
Railway Hotel
Rolls Royce Leisure
Skipton Road, Barnoldswick, BB18 6HJ
(01282) 818093
rollsleisurebarnoldswick.co.uk/