Accrington's Haworth Art Gallery is set in nine acres of parkland and first opened to the public in 1921.
Nowadays it features an ever-changing series of exhibitions, some which have works for sale, and programmes of events.
In the past year these have ranged from an exhibition by Accrington Camera Club to a national touring exhibition from the Hayward Gallery, London, by Brazillian artist Ana Maria Pacheco.
The gallery, home of the Tiffany glass collection, is fully accessible with a ramped entrance, disabled toilet and a lift to the Tiffany glass displays and education rooms on the first floor.
WHERE: Situated in Haworth Park, Manchester Road, Accrington, about one-and-a-half miles from the town centre. The 464 bus from Accrington passes frequently.
ADMISSION: Free and free parking. Coach parties should book in advance.
INFORMATION: Telephone 01254 233782 WHEN: 2pm-5pm Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Bank Holiday Mondays, noon to 4-30pm Saturday and Sunday. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
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