Platform Gallery & Visitor Information Centre

the front of the platform gallery clitheroe

A cultural gem in the heart of Clitheroe, the Platform Gallery combines stunning contemporary craft exhibitions with the Ribble Valley’s main Visitor Information Centre. Explore unique handmade gifts, local art, and expert travel tips in this bright, welcoming space right by the station.

Located in the beautifully converted old railway station buildings, the Platform Gallery is a premier destination for contemporary craft in the North West.

It uniquely combines an ever-changing program of exhibitions with a high-quality craft shop and the official Visitor Information Centre for the Ribble Valley.

Whether you are looking for a unique handmade gift, seeking travel advice for the local area, or wanting to immerse yourself in British craft, the gallery is an essential stop in Clitheroe.

Quick Facts

  • Star Rating: ★★★★☆ (Highly praised for its bright, spacious atmosphere and diverse collection)
  • Best For: Art lovers, gift shoppers, and travelers seeking local guidance.
  • Facilities: On-site craft shop, tourist information hub, room hire (The Mix), and full disabled access.

Opening Times (2026)

  • Monday – Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM (Some sources suggest until 5:00 PM; checking locally is advised)
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Some sources suggest until 4:30 PM)
  • Sundays: Seasonal only (Typically 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM during peak periods; check social media for updates)
  • Bank Holidays: Closed.

Admission & Prices

  • Entry: Free Admission. Visitors are welcome to browse the exhibitions and craft shop without a fee.
  • Craft Shop: Items are available for a wide range of budgets, from affordable cards and small ceramics to high-end bespoke art.
  • Exhibitions: The main gallery hosts four major exhibitions a year, which are free to view.
  • Parking: Long-stay parking is available nearby at the Chester Avenue car park, located just behind the rail interchange.

Top Items of Interest

  • The Craft Shop: A well-established retail space hosting around 30 artists at a time, featuring jewelry, textiles, ceramics, glass, and woodwork.
  • Exhibition Programme (2026):
    • Into the Dark (ends 11th April): A celebration of monochrome and whimsical crafts.
    • Craft Open 2026 (27th April – 20th June): An annual showcase of local contemporary makers.
    • Heritage Craft (6th July – 11th September).
    • Northern Star (starts 28th September): The annual winter showcase of handmade British gifts.
  • Visitor Information Centre: The go-to spot for local maps, event guides, walking routes, and souvenirs.
  • Artwalk Clitheroe: The gallery is a key hub for this town-wide event (scheduled for 8th March and 18th October 2026).

Important Information

  • Location: Directly adjacent to Clitheroe Railway Station and the main bus interchange, making it exceptionally easy to reach via public transport.
  • Own Art Scheme: The gallery offers an interest-free loan scheme to help make purchasing original art more affordable.
  • Workshops: Regular creative sessions are held in “The Mix” room, such as painting and drawing workshops for all skill levels.

Contact & Location

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