Darwen Heritage Centre

Darwen Heritage Centre COMMUNITY | HERITAGE | ARTS Doctor James T Ballantyne later owned Holker House when he became Mayor in 1898. It was used as office space until 2015.

In the1870s Dr George Hindle built Holker House on Railway Road to the design of George Wightman of Darwen, He named it after Holker House, which comes from the family home of the Hindles in Hoddlesden which was built in 1591. To celebrate his Mayoral term, he presented the town with our town hall clock which still lets us know the time today. Subsequently it became the Divisional Education Office

for Darwen Division until 1974, when it became the Area Education Architects' Office. From 1985 until 2005 it was used by Blackburn College. Unfortunately, it was abandoned by the College and allowed to fall into disrepair until acquired in late 2007 by Steven Milligan who meticulously renovated the building. In February 2016 The Livesey Foundation charity bought the house with intensions to make it available to the people of Darwen for a variety of community projects. Our intention is to make it available to the town for a variety of community purposes such as Charity/social meetings and events, exhibitions, venue for councilors, tourist information and much more. But most importantly it will become home to The Darwen Heritage Centre where we will be able to display to the world the history, culture, past and present of our amazing town! Holker House will be not-for-profit and will become a major attraction and community focal point for the town. If you would like to contribute to this exciting project, please contact us……..

On another note - have you ever thought of running your own Museum?  The AGM for the Darwen Heritage Centre is coming up...
18/08/2026

On another note - have you ever thought of running your own Museum? The AGM for the Darwen Heritage Centre is coming up soon and that is your chance to get involved. Always looking out for new volunteers and potential Trustees to join this friendly voluntary group. Why not come along to the AGM and find out more about us?

Just back from a week-end away and good to see that some people knew that George Formby met his wife to be in the Black ...
18/08/2026

Just back from a week-end away and good to see that some people knew that George Formby met his wife to be in the Black Bull, Half-way House was originally called the Duckworth Arms, The Foundry was on Wood Street opposite the Foundry no less, the pub down the road from the White Lion was the White Lion number one and the original name for the Orange Club was George and he Dragon. So tonight - not actually in Darwen itself but where was this one?

A different view of the White Lion in Darwen.  The double roofed white washed building in the distance was also a Darwen...
16/08/2026

A different view of the White Lion in Darwen. The double roofed white washed building in the distance was also a Darwen pub. What was that one called?

Here you can see the White Lion, and next to it was another Darwen pub.  Later it became the Orange Club, but what was i...
15/08/2026

Here you can see the White Lion, and next to it was another Darwen pub. Later it became the Orange Club, but what was its first name?

This too was a Darwen pub at one time.  What  was it commonly called and what was its real name?
14/08/2026

This too was a Darwen pub at one time. What was it commonly called and what was its real name?

This was once a Darwen pub, one of many within a short distance of each other.  What was its name and where was it?
13/08/2026

This was once a Darwen pub, one of many within a short distance of each other. What was its name and where was it?

Another pub but this one has been demolished.  Where was it and who found his wife there?
12/08/2026

Another pub but this one has been demolished. Where was it and who found his wife there?

Have you got your entry in yet for the Darwen Heritage Centre's Photographic Competition?  Two categories - adult and un...
11/08/2026

Have you got your entry in yet for the Darwen Heritage Centre's Photographic Competition? Two categories - adult and under 16s. Two entries max per person. The theme this year is Everyday Life in Darwen 2026. Closing date for entries is approaching fast - don't miss out. Last year's winners are still on show in the Heritage Centre. The last two photos are mine - early morning arriving at the Heritage Centre to volunteer - can't beat it.

Great to see Ken Pickering having such a good time at the official opening to his exhibition at the Darwen Heritage Cent...
09/08/2026

Great to see Ken Pickering having such a good time at the official opening to his exhibition at the Darwen Heritage Centre on Saturday. Thanks to all those who attended. The display will be on for the whole of August and September so pop on down and see for yourself the talent which exists in Darwen.

Ken Pickering's display of artwork and models is now fully open and there will be an official opening tomorrow at 12 noo...
07/08/2026

Ken Pickering's display of artwork and models is now fully open and there will be an official opening tomorrow at 12 noon - everyone welcome. The display is about 'What to do when you reach 65" and shows what Ken achieved with the time on his hands. The dolls house he made is now full of furniture. If you are reaching retirement and don't know what to do with your time then why not pop along and see Ken tomorrow.

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Railway Road
Darwen
BB32RG

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Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Friday 10am - 3pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

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