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Exploring Lytham: Your Ultimate Travel Guide

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Lytham is an attractive seaside resort located just south of Blackpool on Lancashire’s Fylde Coast. Often confusingly referred to as Lytham St. Annes, these are actually two separate neighbouring towns, both equally delightful in their own way.

Getting there:

If arriving by car, it’s easiest to follow the M55 motorway into Blackpool and then take the scenic route along the promenade south to Lytham, a distance of seven miles. Visitors arriving by train should change onto the Blackpool South branch line at Preston and alight at Lytham station just a few minutes walk from the sea and main shopping area.

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Lytham Green

Lytham windmill with Tim Dixon, Tourism Manager, Fylde Council
With Tim Dixon, Tourism Manager, Fylde Council

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 lovely place for a stroll or a picnic. This unique parkland is located on the edge of the Ribble Estuary and was built as a sea defence after the floods of 1720 which destroyed a large part of the town. ‘The Green’ as it’s often referred to, offers splendid views over the estuary and on a clear day it’s even possible to catch a glimpse of the Welsh mountains. The Ribble Estuary is an important intertidal area for migratory waterbirds and one of the most important sites for waders. If you have an interest in birdwatching ensure you bring your binoculars along if you are visiting during the spring or autumn. Along much of the estuary large areas of salt marsh prevent close viewing but in Lytham the birds feed out on the mud flats close to the promenade providing opportunities for viewing particularly when the tide is coming in.

Lytham Windmill

Lytham windmill
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.

Millstones on display in Lytham Windmill
Millstones on display in Lytham Windmill

The windmill is surprisingly spacious inside and is free to visit although donations are gratefully received which go towards the building’s upkeep. Most windmills I have explored have had narrow ladder type steps winding their way up to the top but the one here in Lytham has wide staircases making it easy to explore the building. The exhibition galleries focus on the history of milling, the wider history of Lytham and the Clifton family’s long association with the town.

Model windmills on display in Lytham Windmill
Model windmills on display in Lytham Windmill

There’s a display of model windmills and their history that are still to be found in the Fylde area. Other interesting exhibits include a traditional Punch and Judy stand that was used on the beach, vintage posters and Victorian costumes. The local tourism office, Discover Fylde have a desk in the windmill so it’s a good place to pick up leaflets and find information. Lytham Windmill

Old Lifeboat House

Old Lifeboat House, Lytham
Old Lifeboat House, Lytham

The building to the side of the windmill is home to the Lifeboat Museum. The old lifeboat house ceased to be used as the estuary silted up and the RNLI are now based a couple of miles down the road in St. Annes-on-Sea. The building contains a small exhibition centre and a fully restored lifeboat. As the museum is run by volunteers it has limited opening hours and was closed on the day of our visit. Admission free.

Lowther Gardens and Pavilion

Lowther Gardens, Lytham
Lowther Gardens, Lytham

Lowther Gardens are located across the promenade from The Green and comprise ornamental flower beds, water features and large lawned areas lined with mature shrubs and trees. The park is home to the Lowther Pavilion theatre with a full programme of shows and events taking place throughout the year. For the more energetic, park activities include bowling, tennis, mini-golf and padel. Lowther Pavilion

Lytham Hall

Lytham Hall
Lytham Hall

History: Lytham Hall is the finest Georgian house in Lancashire and was once the ancestral home of the Clifton Family, spanning over four centuries. Nestled in 78 acres, the surrounding parkland was home to a priory of Benedictine monks back in the 12th century. Sir Cuthbert Clifton then built a Jacobean Manor House on the site in 1606 with much still in existence. In 1752 Thomas Clifton commissioned John Carr of York to build the fine palladian house that welcomes visitors today.

Formal gardens, Lytham Hall
Formal gardens, Lytham Hall

Visiting the Grounds: Entrance to the grounds and gardens is free of charge with just a nominal parking fee payable. The extensive grounds are perfect for a stroll beside the lake and Curtains Pond, whilst the formal Parterre and South Prospect Gardens surrounding the Hall provide an oasis of calm.

Inside Lytham Hall on a tour
Tour the magnificent Hall

Visiting the Hall: The Hall is located at the end of a 3/4 mile long drive from the gatehouse. Guided tours of the stunning Georgian Hall take place daily (except Saturday) with pre-booking unnecessary.

Courtyard Cafe, Lytham Hall
Courtyard Cafe

Cafe: The Cafe at Lytham Hall is set 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.

Garden Hub, Lytham Hall
Garden Hub, Lytham Hall

Garden Hub: Browse the plants and flowers available for sale in the sheltered courtyard and get advice on planting from the knowledgeable gardening staff. Other facilities include a small shop. Lytham Hall

Spend an afternoon shopping

Lytham Square
Lytham Square

Shopping in Lytham is an absolute delight 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.

Alfresco dining in Lytham
Alfresco dining in Lytham

Stroll along Clifton Street with its high class boutiques, cheese shop, greengrocer, and galleries whilst admiring the beautiful, floral displays. Lytham are the current holders of the Britain in Bloom coastal award which is clearly well deserved.

Discover the town’s rich history

Lytham Heritage Centre
Lytham Heritage Centre

The Lytham Heritage Centre is located in a beautiful Victorian former bank building with the centre documenting the history of the town and hosting temporary art exhibitions. Admission free. Lytham Heritage Centre

Lytham Gin

Lytham Gin
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.

Copper stills at Lytham Gin
Copper still at Lytham Gin

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 and Positively Purple infused with blueberries, blackberries and butterfly pea flowers. Lytham Gin

Lytham Gin and Fever-Tree Tonics
Enjoying sipping the award winning gins

Lytham Festival

Lytham Festival has grown from a community one night Proms style concert to a spectacular five day live music event featuring top performers and attracting 100,000 visitors each summer. The festival takes place on Lytham Green with a backdrop of the iconic windmill. Dates for 2024 are 3-7 July when Madness, Rick Ashley, Shania Twain and the Lightning Seeds to name but a few will be headlining the event. Lytham Festival

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During our visit we were guests of Discover Fylde and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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42 responses to “Exploring Lytham: Your Ultimate Travel Guide”

  1. Jaseph Avatar

    Thank you for this wonderful guide on Lytham! You’ve beautifully captured the charm and attractions of Lytham. The information about Lytham Windmill and Lytham Green was particularly helpful. I’m grateful for the detailed insights you provided. Your blog has made me even more excited about my upcoming visit to Lytham!

    Jaseph

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  2. shane harrison Avatar

    I liked these two posts on Lytham and St Anne’s. I never knew there was an ‘and’; but each has a distinctive atmosphere and you make both look like a good visit, Marion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Shane. It’s a bit confusing as they are collectively known as Lytham St.Annes but are actually two separate towns three miles apart but both equally lovely.

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  3. travelling_han Avatar

    I’d never heard of Lytham before Marion, but it looks nice – and I’d enjoy trying that gin 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lytham Gin is very moreish Hannah. The town is lovely too!

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  4. grandmisadventures Avatar

    I really love following along with you to these lesser known city gems. This looks like another place I would love to spend a few days enjoying all these spots that make it so special 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much Meg, I’m always on the look out for hidden gems. Hope you’re having a lovely weekend. We’re at home and it’s quite chilly so no chance of a barbecue this weekend!

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      1. grandmisadventures Avatar

        I would happily send you some of this heat if you would send some chilly weather 🙂 I hope you have a lovely weekend too!

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  5. travel-exotica.com Avatar

    Beautiful Post..loved reading it

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. Lytham is lovely!

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  6. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Love the windmill – who doesn’t! And I’m surprised how much space there’s inside the windmill, it’s great that it’s renovated. A park, a lovely hall, beautiful gardens and afternoon teas (I’m not even going to mention the gin) – Lytham will be able to keep a visitor busy for quite a while!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lytham and it’s near neighbour St. Annes are both lovely small towns Corna with more than enough to keep visitors amused for a few days. Thanks so much for your interest.

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  7. gapyearwithgrace Avatar

    What a lovely town! I want to visit the garden and the courtyard… and maybe try some of that gin!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hope you get the chance one day. Thanks for your interest.

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  8. Mark Avatar

    You have some awesome gardens and public spaces in the uk. Much greener there than australia

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Mark, I think it’s a consequence of all the rain we get! Lytham is a lovely town but Australia is gorgeous too. Hopefully we’ll be returning later in the year.

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  9. Lookoom Avatar

    I didn’t know about Lytham, thank you for that introduction. Lytham Hall would be my favourite place to visit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lytham Hall is a true gem and a beautiful place to visit. Thanks for reading.

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  10. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Obviously, the people of this town are proud of their community and look after the maintenance of buildings and grounds very well. The pictures are delightful.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ian, Lytham is a very well presented small town where the local community take a pride in their surroundings.

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  11. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Green spaces, especially by the water, are always such a big hit. Makes you wonder why we don’t create more of them. Lytham Green looks like a lovely spot to hang out. I love the windmill. Glad to hear it’s been renovated and is being used as a museum.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lytham windmill is a beautiful landmark and I’m.so pleased it’s been given a new lease of life. Lytham Green is a lovely place for a walk and to hold festivals. Much more refined than Glastonbury especially as people stay overnight in hotels or travel back home. Thanks so much for your interest.

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  12. Rebecca Avatar

    Very charming town, indeed! Never heard of Lytham, but it looks like a great little place for a quick weekend getaway. Thanks for sharing this place with us, Marion; hope to visit some day!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Rebecca, Lytham is indeed a very attractive seaside town.

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  13. kagould17 Avatar

    Such a great place to see Maron. WP s not allowng me to type the letter after H for the last few days. Not sure what s happenng there. Happy Tuesday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Oh dear, hope the problem soon resolves itself! (Thanks for your interest in my stay in Lytham St.Annes too).

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  14. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I’ve never heard of Lytham or their gin, but looks like a nice spot. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Along with it’s next door neighbour St..Anne’s they are both delightful seaside towns on the west Lancashire coast Maggie.

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  15. ourcrossings Avatar

    Great post and so many wonderful photos, Marion 🙂 Lytham looks like a great travel destination where visitors can enjoy peaceful parks, beautiful gardens and admire old buildings. I love the sight of the windmill. Thanks for sharing, and have a wonderful day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lytham is a lovely seaside resort on the west Lancashire coast and both its windmill and hall are impressive. Thanks for your interest Aiva.

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  16. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a lovely place to visit! I always love the look of windmills and Lytham Hall looks like something out of Bridgerton.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Lytham is beautiful Lyssy and it’s hall one of the most impressive I’ve visited.

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  17. Sheree Avatar

    You make everywhere sound so appealng. No wonder you’re so busy!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words Sheree. I do seem to have been away a lot recently!

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        Deservedly so

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  18. restlessjo Avatar

    It sounds like a grand time to be in Lytham, Marion, for the festival alone! I’ve never actually been to Lytham or St. Anne’s but I’m sure I could while away a day or two there. Thanks for all the details.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased to read you enjoyed this post Jo. Both Lytham and St.Annes are lovely towns, they just don’t always benefit from your Portuguese weather!

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      1. restlessjo Avatar

        Exactly! But they do have the Hall and cream teas, Marion.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          That must help to make up for the lack of warmth then Jo!

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  19. kzmcb Avatar

    Lytham looks lovely and the festival has certainly attracted big names.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Lytham is a delightful coastal town and its festival is very popular.

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