Blackburn Hotels

:  Blackburn is situated in Lancashire and is home to a variety of parks. The town is well known for its cotton weaving industry. The Blakewater River winds through the town of Blackburn. Sights to see while in Blackburn include the Blackburn Museum Art Gallery, the Lewis Textile Museum, Witton Country Park and the 19th century cathedral that is located in the centre of Blackburn. There are also many restaurants in the local area, including several South Asian establishments and numerous accommodations in the immediate area. Visitors will find Blackburn easy to access from other towns in the local area.
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The Whitehall Hotel

Ross Street, Darwen,
Blackburn, BB3 2JU
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 701595
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£55.00£55.00
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AA 3 Stars
Enjoy England
Enjoy England 3 Stars

Myre Edge Farm

Showley Road, Clayton-le-Dale,
Blackburn, BB1 9DR
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 814140, Fax: +44 (0)1254 814140
Prices SingleDouble
(per room per night)£35.00£55.00
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Rose Cottage

Longsight Road (a59), Clayton Le Dale,
near Blackburn, BB1 9EX
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 813223, Fax: +44 (0)1254 813831
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£36.00£55.00
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Oaklands Hotel

102 Preston New Road,
Blackburn, BB2 6BH
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 53309
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£24.00£48.00
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Chimneys Guest House

139 Preston New Road,
Blackburn, BB2 6BJ
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 665026
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£25.00£50.00
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Shireburn Arms Hotel

Hurst Green, Clitheroe,
near Blackburn, BB7 9QJ
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 826518, Fax: +44 (0)1254 826208
Prices (Discount available) SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£45.00£75.00
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AA
AA 3 Stars
Enjoy England
Enjoy England 3 Stars

Woodlands Hotel

361-363 Preston New Road, New Road,
Blackburn, BB2 7AA
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 681368
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£20.00£40.00
 
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Royal Hotel

Station Road, Great Harwood,
Blackburn, BB6 7BA
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 883541
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£33.00£50.00
 
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Enjoy England
Enjoy England 3 Stars
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Hillview Hotel

90 Preston New Road,
Blackburn, BB2 6BH
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 662242
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£20.00£40.00
 
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The Avenue Hotel Cafe Bar And Restaurant

Brockhall Village, Old Langho,
near Blackburn, BB6 8AY
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 244811, Fax: +44 (0)1254 244812
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£45.00£45.00
 
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AA
AA 2 Stars
 

The Lychgate

Sunnyhurst Farm, Sunnyhurst,
Blackburn, BB3 1JX
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 775632
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£38.00£48.00
 
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Enjoy England
Enjoy England 4 Stars
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Astley Bank Hotel

Bolton Road, Darwen,
Blackburn, BB3 2QB
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Phone: +44 (0)1254 777700
Prices SingleDouble
from: (per room per night)£75.00£85.00
 
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Blackburn is a rather large town located in Lancashire, England. Blackburn got its start as a mill town, producing wool which was mostly woven in the townsfolk's homes. The town quickly become one of the first industrialized towns in the world and was known as the 'weaving capital of the world. The textile industry has seen its fair share of ups and days, with a large decline over the past hundred years. The industry began its decline in the early 1900s and hasn't looked up since. The town is now facing challenges with its economy and housing issues.

The Mall Blackburn consists of over 130 shops and 400 outlets nearby and is the main shopping centre in town. Blackburn Markets still run today for three days opposite the mall and more retail parks are being added all the time. If shopping isn't your thing, take in some of the sites Blackburn has to offer. Blackburn Cathedral sits in the middle of the town. The Cathedral was constructed from the old Saint Mary's Parish Church, where the Cathedral now stands. Ewood Park stadium is great for the sports fans and is home of the Blackburn Rovers football club. Queen Victoria's statue stands 11 feet high and stands next to the cathedral grounds, quite the site to behold. If you are interested in older architecture you may also want to check out the Town Hall and Technical School. There are a variety of other landmarks and things to do as well, including ice rinks, railway stations, canals, and bridges so there is never a dull moment in Blackburn.


The information on this page is similar to that provided by Blackburn Tourist Board. Further information can be obtained from the Blackburn Tourist Board