“Lytham has both a grandeur and a humble heart”
Once a Saxon fishing village and later home to the Benedictine Monks in the 13th century, Lytham emerged into a Victorian holiday destination shaped by inspired town planning and tree planting, for which much credit must go to the Clifton family of Lytham Hall.
Lytham is steeped in heritage and history. It has both a grandeur and a humble heart, where today shrimping and fishing are celebrated in fine dining and hospitality.
Lytham’s iconic windmill, situated on the green adjacent to the Ribble Estuary, is a much-loved landmark and photo opportunity. Lytham Hall is one of the finest Georgian Houses in Lancashire, and the residential streets and avenues of this coastal town reflect a long history of progressive yet sympathetic economic development.


