The Storey, Grade II listed building in Lancaster, England.
The Storey is a Victorian-era building in Lancaster housing art galleries, exhibition spaces, and performance venues alongside creative studios. The structure contains multiple floors organized to accommodate both public-facing galleries and private workspace for artists and businesses.
The building was established in the late 1800s as a center for art instruction and technical education in Lancaster. Its original purpose has evolved into a space where creative professionals now work and exhibit their work today.
The building functions as a working hub for artists and creative professionals who use the studios and office spaces. Visitors can observe how these spaces support the local arts community through daily creative activity.
The site is open on weekdays for extended hours and offers accessibility features throughout the building for visitors with varying needs. Check ahead to confirm which galleries or performances are running on your planned visit day.
The adjacent gardens contain heritage fruit trees that give visitors access to a green space at the city center. These outdoor areas are open to the public during specific seasons when the plants are thriving.
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