Thursday 22 July 2010

Lancashire, England - An Brief Introduction By Raymond Kay

Lancashire is a large English County situated in the North West of England. It is home to around 1.5 million people. It is a County of contrasts with thriving coastal holiday towns, vibrant urban areas and breathtaking countryside. Lancashire is an area with lots and lots to offer visitors to this wonderful part of the country.

Lancashire is perhaps best known for its beautiful and frequently quite spectacular countryside. Visitors are especially fond of the Pendle Hills, the Forest of Bowland and the majestic vista of Morecambe Bay. Quaint villages located across the region just add so much more to visitors pleasure. If you want to take a break from the countryside there are many market towns and villages with lots to offer and each with their own fascinating history. Lancashire is also home to a number of larger towns and cities, including the coastal towns of Blackpool and Morecambe and the towns of Lancaster, Blackburn, Burnley and the City of Preston.

Historically, Lancashire covered a much wider area than it does today. A century ago Lancashire stretched far enough South to encompass the urbanised areas around Liverpool and Manchester and stretched north to include a large area of land on the northern side of Morecambe Bay. However, boundary changes around 40 years ago created a smaller County which is now a pleasing mix of urban and rural areas.

Lancastrians, the name given to people from Lancashire, appreciate the rich heritage of the County. It can trace its history back nearly 1000 years and it is an area steeped in history. The county is symbolised by the red rose, which dates back to the 15th Century War of the Roses, between Lancashire and the neighbouring County of Yorkshire. Lancashire also played an important part in England's Industrial Revolution during the 18th and 19th century. During that time the region grew rich from the manufacture and sale of cotton. Nowadays, Lancashire is known for its diversity, a vibrant mix of the urban and rural.

If you like getting out and about there is lots to see and do in Lancashire. From the seaside towns bordering the Irish Sea to the rolling countryside and market towns and villages, Lancashire is never dull. Its a region that has so much to offer and there is lots to enjoy whether your reason for visiting is business or pleasure.

Raymond Kay is an online writer and researcher. He owns a wide variety of websites such as Pocket Camcorders. He is based in the North West of England.

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1 comment:

  1. Hi Miffy, Thanks for using my article on your site. I see the links in the article dont work. Could you spare a moment to put them back in again as per EzineArticles terms and condition. Many thanks Raymond

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