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Offshore Hotel, Lytham St. Annes

Review: Offshore Hotel, Lytham St. Annes

Hotel Review

Offshore is a newly opened hotel located in St. Anne’s-on-Sea, on Lancashire’s Fylde Coast. Two former seafront hotels have been remodelled and completely refurbished to create Offshore, the newest addition to the Inn Collection Group’s portfolio.

Location:

St. Annes Square, Lytham St. Annes
St. Annes Square

The hotel is located in a prominent position on the seafront just a few minutes walk from St. Annes Pier. If arriving by car, follow the M55 motorway into Blackpool then take the scenic route along the promenade south to St. Annes, a distance of five miles. Guests arriving by train should change onto the Blackpool South branch line at Preston and alight at St. Annes-on-Sea station, just a ten minute walk from the hotel.

Arrival and check in:

Reeption at Offshore, St. Annes
Reception at Offshore

It was approaching 4.30 p.m. when we arrived at the seafront hotel and although there is a car park to the front this has limited spaces and they were all taken. Thankfully this didn’t pose a problem as Lytham St. Annes is kind to motorists offering free parking both along the promenade and neighbouring side streets enabling us to park just around the corner from the hotel.

Entrance lobby, Ofshore St. Annes
Cosy seating in the entrance lobby

The entrance lobby was warm and welcoming with a dedicated reception desk to one side of the bar. We were requested to use one of the three self check-in screens which were simple to operate but it was pleasing to note that receptionists were on hand to complete the check-in process for guests not wishing or able to perform the task themselves.

The Room:

Guest room, Offshore, St. Annes
Guest room, Offshore

We’d been booked into a premium sea view room up on the second floor and on stepping out of the lift into a corridor adorned with vintage photographs of the Fylde Coast, we were soon tapping the keypad to enter the room.

Seaview rooms at Offshore, St.. Annes
View from our bedroom window

As the hotel had been open for only a few weeks everything was in pristine condition and well presented with our super-king bed being extremely comfortable. A pair of green leather armchairs had been perfectly positioned by the window for us to enjoy views across the promenade to the Ribble estuary and of the town’s award winning beach huts in the distance.

Sea view room, Offshore, Lytham St. Annes
Sea view room, Offshore, Lytham St. Annes

A hospitality tray positioned on a side table contained a selection of teas, coffee and delicious biscuits and with a large screen television and ample power and USB charging points we had everything at hand for a relaxing stay. The newly installed en-suite shower room was of a good size, had a powerful shower and came supplied with a pile of thick, fluffy towels and fragrant Sea Kelp toiletries.

Dining:

The open-plan bar restaurant has a tasteful seaside vibe with a mix of seating options from cosy booths to window tables. Food is available throughout the day and available to both guests and non-residents.

Bar/Restaurant Offshore, Lytham St. Annes
Bar/Restaurant Offshore, Lytham St. Annes

It was approaching 7.30 p.m. by the time we had freshened up and were ready for dinner. After studying the menu I popped to the bar to place our orders. The friendly bartender then brought over our glasses of Merlot which we sipped whilst awaiting our starters. These were a tabbouleh salad and smoked mackerel with a poached egg which were both very appetising and of a generous size.

Starters, Offshore, Lytham St. Annes
Our delicious starters

After a little rest between courses our mains were brought to us by a friendly waiter who told us that he had started working at the hotel since its opening day and was enjoying the experience. I’d selected fish pie from the specials board which was loaded with seafood and I savoured every last forkful of the creamy sauce topped with potatoes. Across the table Mr. C feasted on the pie of the week which was chicken and bacon and came with thick cut chips, gravy and seasonal green vegetables. This was also declared delicious and I couldn’t resist pinching a few of his chips and dipping them into the tasty gravy. For once we passed on desserts deciding to linger over cups of freshly brewed coffee instead followed by a late evening stroll along the promenade.

Fish pie  Offshore, Lytham St. Annes
My tasty fish pie

Breakfast is served each morning in the bar/restaurant with a cold buffet of fresh fruit, yoghurts and cereals with hot dishes made to order. We both settled on poached eggs with me choosing Eggs Benedict and Mr. C. opting for Eggs Royale. We then made ourselves slices of toast from the buffet bar where there was also a pancake maker for guests use.

The Facilities:

Offshore has a total of 98 rooms born out of a total refurbishment and remodelling of the former Carlton and Lindum hotels. With a newly built full size lounge bar across the front and a lift at each end, the buildings have been seamlessly joined together.

Outdoor Terrace, Offshore hotel, Lytham St Annes
Outdoor terrace

There’s a large outdoor terrace on which to unwind, sip a cocktail and/ or enjoy a delicious meal overlooking the sea.

Dogs welcome at Offshore, Lytham St. Annes
One of the hotel’s four legged guests

With a selection of rooms on offer ranging from premium seafront, to family, standard and dog friendly there’s something for the entire family and budget. Dogs are warmly welcomed into the bar and restaurant with treats behind the bar ready and waiting for our furry friends.

Out and About:

St. Annes Pier

St. Annes Pier
St. Annes Pier

I suggest starting with a stroll through the town with its high quality small shops and cafes along to the seafront. Facing the Square is St. Annes Pier which has been welcoming visitors since Victorian times. To one side of the pier is an attractive cafe that’s popular with locals and visitors alike. Look out for its foot long chocolate eclairs, perfect for sharing with a pot of freshly brewed tea.

Take a stroll along the promenade

Promenade Gardens, Lytham St. Annes
Promenade Gardens

Enjoy a wander along the seafront looking out across the long sandy beach which goes back as far as the eye can see. With distant views across the Ribble estuary and the Irish Sea, soak up the sun on a deckchair or rest awhile on one of the many promenade benches.

Ashton Gardens

Ashton Gardens, Lytham St. Annes
Ashton Gardens

Located one road back from the seafront on Clifton Drive north lies the award winning Ashton Gardens, another tranquil spot to while away an hour or two. Boasting a sunken rose garden, narrow winding paths and small bridges, the gardens are a delight. Towards the centre stands the Ashton Pavilion Cafe which has been painstakingly renovated to its former glory and the perfect lunch venue with both indoor and courtyard dining. The park also offers a children’s playground and bowling green.

Fairhaven Marine Lake and Gardens

Swan pedalo on Fairhaven Lake, Lytham St. Annes
Pedalo fun on Fairhaven Lake

A little over a mile from St. Annes lies Fairhaven Lake which is a lovely place to enjoy spending some time out on the water. With rowing boats, canoes and motor boats not to mention a pair of oversized swan pedalos, there’s a water activity to suit everyone. The gardens are also home to a splendid 18 hole Adventure Golf course depicting local landmarks, tennis courts, a bowling green and cafe.

Lytham Green and its Windmill

Lytham’s best known landmark is its large open space known as Lytham Green which runs the full length of the promenade and is a delightful place for a stroll or a picnic. This unique parkland is located on the edge of the Ribble Estuary

Lytham Windmill, Lytham St. Annes
Lytham Windmill

Another famous landmark is Lytham Windmill which was built by the Squire of Lytham in 1805. It was in use for many years producing stone ground flour but ceased operating after a devastating fire in 1919. Years later, after falling into a state of disrepair the windmill was renovated and re-opened as a museum in 1989. The exhibition galleries focus on the history of milling, the wider history of Lytham and the Clifton family’s long association with the town. Admission free Lytham Windmill.

Lytham Hall

Lytham Hall, Lytham St. Annes
Lytham Hall

Lytham Hall is the finest Georgian house in Lancashire and was once the ancestral home of the Clifton Family, spanning over four centuries. Take a guided tour of the house and explore the formal gardens and surrounding parkland amounting to 78 acres.

Lytham Hall, Lytham St. Annes
Touring Lytham Hall

There’s a gorgeous cafe in the west wing which opens onto a charming outdoor area with attractive borders and picnic tables set in the heart of the estate. Afternoon teas are a speciality of the Hall and are served in the delightful period setting of Lilibet’s afternoon tea emporium. Pre-booking essential. Lytham Hall

Spend an afternoon shopping

Lytham Square, Lytham St. Annes
Lytham Square

Shopping in Lytham is an absolute joy especially during the summer months when its many cafes and wine-bars spill out onto the pavements and across the Square. The town has a vibrant high street with a large number of independent shops including the wonderful Stringers department store which is family owned and has been serving Lytham for almost 170 years.

Lytham Gin

Lytham Gin bottles
Lytham Gin

Take part in a gin tasting event at the award winning Lytham distillery. Established by Sara and her husband in 2018 and initially located in their garage, they are now based on the edge of the town. Learn about the distilling process before going up to their attractive mezzanine bar to sample a range of their gins from Lytham Gin with coastal notes of samphire to Bee’s Knees Old Tom sweetened with honey or Positively Purple infused with blueberries, blackberries and butterfly pea flowers. Lytham Gin

Overall:

Bar lounge, Offshore, Lytham St. Annes
Offshore’s attractive bar

This new hotel on St. Annes seafront is already proving popular as evidenced during our mid-week stay with couples, business travellers and a group of men on a golfing holiday, all enjoying the laid-back style of Offshore. Another superb addition to the Inn Collection Group.

Details: Offshore, 63-67 South Promenade, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, FY8 1LZ

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We were guests of the Inn Collection Group and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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30 responses to “Review: Offshore Hotel, Lytham St. Annes”

  1. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    charming bar and seaside town!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Andy. St.Annes-on-Sea is a very attractive seaside resort. Hope things are going well for you over in Melbourne.

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    Anonymous

    The Offshore hotel sounds like a wonderful addition to the Inn Collection Group, offering a fresh and modern stay in the charming seaside town of St. Anne’s-on-Sea. Its location provides easy access to the beautiful St. Annes Pier and the scenic Fylde Coast. Whether you’re arriving by car or train, the hotel’s convenient position ensures that the journey there is part of the pleasant experience. Enjoy your stay at Offshore and the delightful surroundings of Lytham St. Annes! 🏖️🏨
    abhisek

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks, the hotel is lovely

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  3. Chuckster Avatar
    Chuckster

    Not quite as Offshore as the name would imply. But your descriptions and photos testify to other significant charms. I’m not crazy about sharing a dining room with a fur ball, but I suppose there is significant clientele who look for that. I’m ok if they float the biscuit eaters in an ‘offshore’ dingy during dining hours.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in our recent stay at Offshore, it’s a lovely new hotel on the seafront of St. Annes on Sea.

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  4. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    And who wouldn’t be happy with a sea view room? I love fish pie (but can’t make it at all) and yours looks so delicious! That the hotel is so close to the beach and a beautiful garden is a huge bonus … whichever one you choose, it’s definitely going to be a nice walk! I can see that the Offshore Hotel is going to be popular in the years to come!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Fish pie is one of my favourites, especially on a cold day which we seem to get too many of. Offshore is a lovely hotel and with its prominent seafront position, just perfect for a seaside break! Thanks so much for your interest Corna.

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  5. kagould17 Avatar

    I think it is a great idea to open a hotel in this beautiful community close to Blackpool. It certainly seems a calmer place than what I have heard about Blackpool. Beautiful sea views certainly help and the food looks amazing. It does look like there is plenty to see and do in the surrounding area. Thanks for sharing Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Offshore is a lovely hotel in a very attractive location Allan. Thanks so much for your interest and comments.

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    Anonymous

    I was born in Southport and somehow got a Lancashire accent passed down from mum. I have never returned because I really feel the cold but this looks really tempting. Lovely area and hotel looks welcoming.

    Thanks for telling us about it.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks fr your interest. Yes, Southport is just a short distance down the coast. Lytham St. Annes is very stylish and definitely worth a visit!

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  7. Karen Avatar

    Lytham St Annes looks like a pleasant place to spend a day or two. One might have to stop at the hotel for the fish pie alone.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. Lytham and neighbouring St. Annes are lovely seaside towns and yes that fish pie was delicious!

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  8. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Looks like a lovely place to stay. I love that you could see the pops of color of the beach houses from your window 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I always love to see beach huts as they epitomise the English seaside and with the hotel overlooking the beach it was so lovely to gaze out to sea. Thanks for commenting, Marion.

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  9. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Looks like a lovely spot to stay and they did a great job with all the decorating! The food looks delicious and the town offers plenty to keep you busy, but relaxed.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Offshore is in a great position overlooking the beach and we liked its seaside vibe and delicious seafood. Thanks for your interest Lyssy. M.

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  10. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Sounds like a comfortable and peaceful spot to stay. And the food looks amazing and is very nicely presented. Thanks for sharing. Linda

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Our stay at Offshore was very comfortable and it was lovely looking out to sea from our bedroom window Linda.

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  11. ianscyberspace Avatar

    What a delightful tour this time. I could enjoy myself there. I can’t get over the size of that beach. Do the tides come up to the level of those beach huts in full tide?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my stay at the Offshore Hotel in Lytham St.Annes Ian. The tide does come quite a long way up but not quite as far as the beach huts.

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  12. ourcrossings Avatar

    I love the stylish interior of the hotel, its seafront location and of course those stunning views from your bedroom window. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in our stay at Offshore Aiva. The hotel is indeed very stylish and it was lovely sitting by the window in our guest room looking out to sea.

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  13. gaiainaction Avatar

    Looking very inviting. I too travel on my own when I travel, it is quite nice, you get more time to reflect and observe I always think.

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  14. Lookoom Avatar

    Pleasant review of this new Offshore hotel. I like the Victorian vibe of the town and Lytham Hall seems like a nice place to visit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. Offshore stands in a good position on the seafront and both the small towns of Lytham and St. Annes are very attractive. More detailed blog posts coming up soon on each of them.

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  15. Alison Avatar

    Another great getaway Marion. Lytham Hall looks fascinating, I love those historic houses.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Alison, Lytham Hall is gorgeous.

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