5120 x 3805 px | 43,3 x 32,2 cm | 17,1 x 12,7 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
marzo 2014
Ubicazione:
Barrowford Lancashire
Altre informazioni:
The heritage centre is set in a range of tastefully restored Grade II Listed farm buildings and .consists of a museum, art gallery, gift shop, tea-room, an eighteenth century walled garden, cruck barn with farmyard animals and tourist information. The museum contains a wealth of information about the history of the farmhouse, as well as the fascinating story of the notorious Pendle witches and of the Bannister family who built the original house in the 1400's. Exhibitions include- The story of a Lancashire farmhouse. Dating back to the fifteenth century, Park Hill was a working farm for most of its existence. Visitors may use the inter-active computer to see how Park Hill grew from the first timber framed building to the house seen today. The story of the notorious Pendle Witches which resulted in their famous trial at Lancaster in 1612. The history of the Bannister family, who settled at Park Hill in the 1400s, and the Swinglehursts who occupied part of the house from the late eighteenth century and built the Georgian extension.