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Legacy Preston International Hotel in Marsh Lane, Pr1 2yf, Preston, United Kingdom Legacy Preston International Hotel
Marsh Lane, Pr1 2yf
User review: 9.02. From GBP 39.00


The Park Hotel in 209 Tulketh Rd, Ashton-On-Ribble, Preston, PR2 1ES, United Kingdom The Park Hotel
209 Tulketh Rd, Ashton-On-Ribble, Preston
User review: 8.70. From GBP 55.00


Holiday Inn Preston in Ringway, Preston, PR1 3AU, United Kingdom Holiday Inn Preston
Ringway, Preston
User review: 7.07. From GBP 58.00


Bartle Hall Hotel in Lea Lane, Bartle, Preston, PR4 0HA, United Kingdom Bartle Hall Hotel
Lea Lane, Bartle, Preston
User review: 9.20. From GBP 63.00


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Coordinates: 53°45′N 2°42′W / 53.75, -2.7

Preston (pronunciation IPA: [ˈprɛstən]) is a city and non-metropolitan district of Lancashire, in North West England. It is located on the north bank of the River Ribble, and was granted city status in 2002, becoming England's 50th city in the 50th year of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Preston has a population of 131,900, and lies at the centre of the wider Preston sub-area, which has a population of 184,836, and the Central Lancashire sub-region, with a population of 335,000.

Preston and its surroundings have provided evidence of ancient Roman activity in the area, in the form of a Roman road which led to a camp at Walton-le-Dale. The Saxons established Preston; the name Preston is derived from Old English words meaning "Priest settlement" and in the Domesday Book appears as "Prestune". During the Middle Ages, Preston formed a parish and township in the hundred of Amounderness and was granted a Guild Merchant charter in 1179, giving it the status of a market town. Textiles have been produced in Preston since the middle of the 13th century, when locally produced wool was woven in people's houses. Flemish weavers who settled in the area during the 14th century helped to develop the industry. Sir Richard Arkwright, inventor of the spinning frame, was a weaver born in Preston. The most rapid period of growth and development in Preston's history coincided with the industrialisation and expansion of textile manufacturing. Preston was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, becoming a densely populated engineering centre, with large industrial plants.

In the early 18th century a writer said Preston was "a pretty town with an abundance of gentry in it, commonly called Proud Preston". Preston's textile sector fell into a terminal decline from the mid-20th century. Preston has subsequently faced similar challenges to other post-industrial northern towns, including deindustrialisation, economic deprivation and housing issues. However, Preston has continued to develop; it is the seat of Lancashire County Council and Preston North End F.C., one of the oldest football clubs, now has the National Football Museum.



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