Thornton Hall Country Park shared their recent win at the Lancashire Tourism Awards Award 2026.
The family attraction took home the win for Family Owned / Run Business at the awards ceremony on 11th February.
Thornton Hall offers soft play, farm park, camping and offers wedding venues.
The farm opened to visitors in 2000 by parents of the current owner Chris, and from 2015, Chris and his wife Emma took over the park, being the fourth generation of Harrison's to run the farm.
Thornton Hall Country Park shared their gratitude on social media, saying:
"For Thornton Hall Country Park to be recognised amongst incredible Lancashire businesses is such an honour, but to be announced as winner is something we are so proud of.
"The talent, passion and dedication within our county’s tourism and hospitality sector is something we should all be immensely proud of.
"As a family run attraction, everything we do is built around creating special memories for families just like yours.
"Thank you to every single person who visits, supports, and champions Thornton Hall Country Park."
The other nominees in the category included:
- Brickhouse Farm Cottages, Hambleton
- Elgin Hotel / Hotel Sheraton, Blackpool
- Moss Wood Caravan Park, Cockerham
- sō-lō, Aughton

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