Is Lytham a nice area?
Describing Lytham St Annes, the study says: “This classic seaside resort on the coast of Lancashire offers a great social life for holidaymakers with locals scoring their happiness at an average of 7.44/10.
Is Lytham the same as Lytham St Annes?
The official name for the town is Lytham St Annes, but there are three distinct bits to it. St Annes on Sea, Ansdell and Fairhaven, and Lytham. All have their own identities and grew up as separate towns.
Where in the UK is Lytham?
Lancashire
Lytham St Annes (/ˈlɪðəm sənt ˈænz/) is a seaside town in the Borough of Fylde in Lancashire, England.
What is the history of Lytham house?
In 1606, Sir Cuthbert Clifton purchased the manor of Lytham. He built his own manor house on the site of the former 12th century Priory in a style typical of the Jacobean architecture of the time. In 1757 Thomas Clifton built another new Hall incorporating parts of the earlier building.
What to do in Lytham Park?
Set in 78 acres of wooded parkland on the edge of Lytham town centre. Visit a splendid Grade One listed Georgian country mansion, the ancestral home of the Clifton family. Enjoy a tour of the historic house, explore the parkland. Visit the Garden hub, animal hub, and antique and reclamation centre.
What is the centre of Lytham like?
The centre of Lytham contains many notable buildings, such as the former Lytham public library, Lytham railway station, market hall, the Clifton Arms Hotel and Lytham methodist church. Some of Lytham’s oldest buildings are located in Henry Street, Dicconson Terrace and Bath Street.
What happened to Lytham Town Hall?
The Hall was sold to Guardian Assurance Company in 1963, who used it as their headquarters until 1997 when it was acquired by Lytham Town Trust. The Hall is now managed as a visitor attraction by NW Heritage Trust on behalf of Lytham Town Trust.