Blackburn & Browsholme
Blackburn & Browsholme
Wednesday 29 March 2017
Blackburn & Browsholme
Blackburn & Browsholme
Wednesday 29 March 2017
Browsholme Hall, pronounced ‘Brusom’, lies in the Forest of Bowland four miles north-west of Clitheroe overlooking the Hodder Valley. Built in 1507 by Edmund Parker, the red sandstone house has a genuine claim to be the oldest surviving family home in Lancashire. Browsholme is an historic house unique in so many ways – not least for its remarkable antiquarian collection representing the accumulation of the personal possessions of fourteen generations of continuous occupation.
Lunch at Browsholme Tithe Barn (included: please choose menu when booking)
Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery houses a rich and fascinating collection of paintings, Japanese prints, Christian icons, medieval manuscripts, natural history specimens, Egyptian artefacts and of course the local and social history of its hometown, Blackburn. We will have a short talk from Curator Stephanie Seville.
Further Details:
Cost per person: £43.00
Booking has now closed for this event.
Departing Handforth Dean retail Park at 8.30am
Departing Royal Northern College of Music, Booth St at 9.00am
Cost: £43 per person includes, travel, coffee, lunch, tour/talks and donations
Members and Guests
Menu choices, please email selection to [email protected]
Mediterranean vegetable Quiche ……….
Salmon & asparagus Quiche ……….
Browsholme Hall, pronounced ‘Brusom’, lies in the Forest of Bowland four miles north-west of Clitheroe overlooking the Hodder Valley. Built in 1507 by Edmund Parker, the red sandstone house has a genuine claim to be the oldest surviving family home in Lancashire. Browsholme is an historic house unique in so many ways – not least for its remarkable antiquarian collection representing the accumulation of the personal possessions of fourteen generations of continuous occupation.
Lunch at Browsholme Tithe Barn (included: please choose menu when booking)
Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery houses a rich and fascinating collection of paintings, Japanese prints, Christian icons, medieval manuscripts, natural history specimens, Egyptian artefacts and of course the local and social history of its hometown, Blackburn. We will have a short talk from Curator Stephanie Seville.
Further Details:
Cost per person: £43.00
Booking has now closed for this event.
Departing Handforth Dean retail Park at 8.30am
Departing Royal Northern College of Music, Booth St at 9.00am
Cost: £43 per person includes, travel, coffee, lunch, tour/talks and donations
Members and Guests
Menu choices, please email selection to [email protected]
Mediterranean vegetable Quiche ……….
Salmon & asparagus Quiche ……….
EVENT DATE
MARCH 29, 2017
COST
£43.00 per person
POSTAL BOOKINGS
Booking Closed
NUMBER OF PLACES
Max. places: 46
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