Here are some of the most historically and architecturally significant objects in Preston:
5. Plastic Classroom at Kennington Primary School
Primary school classroom. 1973-1974 to a design by Ben Stephenson and Mike Bracewell under County Architect, Roger Booth, for Lancashire County Council Architects Department.
6. Garstang Road pinfold
Pinfold, probably C18. Roughly-squared sandstone blocks, built to house animals found straying from their owners land or grazing somewhere without the necessary rights
7. St John the Baptist stocks
Village stocks, probably 18th century, restored 1902 to commemorate coronation of Edward VII
8. St John the Baptist sundial
Sundial, probably 198th century. Plain square base, octagonal vase-shaped pedestal with moulded square foot and cap, brass plate and scrolled gnomon