Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Barnoldswick

TUESDAY 7TH APRIL 2026
A THING TO DO THIS TUESDAY

in BARNOLDSWICK
Estimated cost Free Estimated duration 1 hour - all day
Trials are open to the public - and if you've never been, they give a fascinating insight into how justice is served. Find your nearest courtroom here, though it's advisable to call beforehand to check opening times and what there is to see, as this varies widely between courts.
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BARNOLDSWICK
LANCASHIRE
53.92°N, 2.19°W


Sunrise: 05:26
Sunset: 18:54
Moon Phase: last quarter
Weather: overcast clouds, 17°C max, 4°C min


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