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Lytham Hall

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Contact Info

Ballam Road
Lytham St Annes
Lancashire
FY8 4JX

Tel: 01253 736652

Fax: 01253 737656

Facilities

Provider Preferences

  • In town/city centre
  • Promenade/Seaside Location

Accessibility

  • Café/Restaurant On Site

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • Delta accepted
  • MasterCard accepted
  • Solo accepted
  • Special Group Rates
  • Switch accepted
  • Visa accepted

Establishment Features

  • Conference Facilities

Specialist Features

  • Aim to Attract Conferences & Business meetings

Type: Historic House

'The Finest Georgian house in Lancashire' so said John Champness, the former Conservation Officer for Lancashire Country Council.

Only 1 mile from the Centre of Lytham, the Hall is set in 78 acres of wooded parkland with an attractive 18th C. Dovecote, a lily Pond and fine mature trees.

The Hall was constructed between 1765 and 1766 in front of an earlier Hall from the 16th C. some of which remains.

The service Courtyard houses an attractive tea- room, open every sunday, with w.c.s and disabled facilities.

The West Wing to the rear of the Hall is newly restored and houses purpose designed banqueting / conference rooms, full catering facilties and lift. For further details or to book Lytham Hall for conferences, weddings or private events please call 01253 736652 or email lytham.hall@htnw.co.uk.

*Please note that the House and Grounds will not be open on Sunday 24th August and Sunday 14th September. The House is open every Sunday for a Conducted Tour starting at 2pm except on the last Sunday of every month and Bank Holidays when the House will be open to the public from 1.30pm - 4.30pm.

Opening Times

01/01/2010 - 31/12/2010
DayTimes
Sunday14:0016:30
01/04/2010 - 31/10/2010
DayTimes
Tuesday12:3016:30
Wednesday12:3016:30
Sunday12:3016:30

Road Directions

The Hall is situated off Ballam Road approx 1/2 mile from Lytham Centre and 5 miles from the M55