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  1. 53°45′32″N2°41′56″W / 53.759°N 2.699°W. Preston (/ ˈprɛstən / ⓘ) is a city [ a ] on the north bank of the River Ribble in Lancashire, England. The city is the administrative centre of the county of Lancashire and the wider City of Preston local government district. Preston and its surrounding district obtained city status ...

  2. The City of Preston, or simply Preston (/ ˈprɛstən / ⓘ), [2] is a local government district with city status in Lancashire, England. It lies on the north bank of the River Ribble and has a population of 151,582 (2022). [3][4] The neighbouring districts are Ribble Valley, South Ribble, Fylde and Wyre. The district is named after its largest ...

  3. Includes a bat cave and educational animal shows within a holiday village setting. 2024. 3. Bowland Wild Boar Park. 651. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Interactive farm nestled in the Forest of Bowland, with animal feeding, educational centre, play areas, and engaging tractor and barrel rides through scenic landscapes.

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  4. Sep 13, 2024 · Preston, city and nonmetropolitan district, administrative and historic county of Lancashire, northwestern England. Preston is located at the lowest bridging point of the River Ribble estuary before it flows into the Irish Sea. Cotton manufacture (begun in 1777) was the city’s main employer for more than 150 years.

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    • Harris Museum and Art Gallery. Preston’s city museum and art gallery is in a striking Neoclassical hall inaugurated in 1893. The first thing you’ll see when you enter is a Foucault Pendulum, demonstrating the rotation of the earth and also a working clock.
    • Avenham and Miller Parks. Two of the Northwest of England’s most refined Victorian parks, the Avenham and Miller Parks are side-by-side, flowing down to the Ribble to the south of Preston railway station.
    • Ribble Steam Railway. On an industrial estate near the Preston Docks, the Ribble Steam Railway is a combined museum and functioning heritage railway line.
    • Church of St Walburge. Preston’s Grade I-listed Gothic Revival church went up in the middle of the 19th century, and was built by Joseph Hansom. He also designed the Hansom cab, which revolutionised horse-drawn transport in Victorian times.
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  6. www.visitlancashire.com › explore › prestonPreston - Visit Lancashire

    Preston. Discover something new every time you visit - whether you have a couple of hours to spare, or a weekend to explore, Preston offers an ideal urban getaway. Nestled in the heart of Lancashire, Preston is built on a rich history. This proud city is most famous for its Guild celebrations every 20 years, but the fun doesn’t stop there ...

  7. All the upcoming City Centre events, all in one place! Visit Preston Home. Welcome to Visit Preston, the official tourism website for Preston, Lancashire. Here you can find inspiration for your visit to the city and its surrounding areas, including things to see and do and what's on, all in one handy location. Getting here About Preston.

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