Brontë Parsonage Museum Garden (c) Bevan Cockerill

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A perfect moment to get out and explore, National Lottery Open Week brings a host of special thank‑you offers to some of Bradford District’s favourite places. Whether you’re in the mood for heritage, creativity or a family day out, there’s plenty happening — from 2‑for‑1 entry at the Brontë Parsonage Museum and free access to East Riddlesden Hall, to hands‑on activities at the Peace Museum, curator insights at South Square Centre in Thornton, and the chance to step inside the historic Engine Shed at Ingrow.

For full details on when each offer is available and how to take part, visit the National Lottery Open Week website.

Image: Brontë Parsonage Museum Garden (c) Bevan Cockerill

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National Lottery Open Week

Type:Days Out

Bradford District, Bradford, West Yorkshire

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Season (7 Mar 2026 - 15 Mar 2026)

What's Nearby

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  2. City Park is a six-acre park in the heart of Bradford which contains the largest man-made…

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  3. Impressions Gallery is now closed to visitors as we prepare to leave our Centenary Square…

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  4. Victorian cells, court and gallery telling the history policing, crime and punishment in…

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  1. Sunbridgewells is an underground tunnel complex in the heart of Bradford

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  2. A brilliant music venue in Bradford

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  3. Funzy a unique inflatable theme park located at Leisure Exchange Bradford.

    0.35 miles away
  4. Bradford has a long and intriguing history dating from Saxon times. The city developed…

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  5. City Centre's hidden jewel set in attractive gardens. Visitors experience a warm…

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  6. A primarily 17th century mansion house, containing period furnished rooms as well as…

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  7. Bradford's historic cemetery.

    1.23 miles away
  8. Peel Park offers tennis, bowling, a skate park, a flower garden, and a lake, making it a…

    1.28 miles away
  9. Built in 1904 in Baroque style as an art gallery. Permanent collection of 19th and 20th…

    1.59 miles away
  10. Lister Park was crowned Britain's Best Park in 2006 and is also home to Cartwright Hall…

    1.61 miles away
  11. Bradford's Industrial Museum has permanent displays of textile machinery, steam power,…

    1.93 miles away
  12. Discover the beauty of nature at Harold Park in Low Moor! With spacious grounds, scenic…

    2.47 miles away
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