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  2. Lytham Hall - Wikipedia

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    Lytham Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house in Lytham, Lancashire, 1 mile (1.6 km) from the centre of the town, in 78 acres (32 ha) of wooded parkland. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building , the only one in the Borough of Fylde .

  3. St Anne's on the Sea Land and Building Company - Wikipedia

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    The Clifton Family of Lytham Hall, owners of the Manor of Lytham in Lancashire, guided by their land agent James Fair began planning for a new town in the area as early as the 1840s. During the 1850s they invested in the railway between Lytham and Blackpool which was . Lytham Hall front entrance. opened in 1863.

  4. Lytham St Annes - Wikipedia

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    The Witchwood is a narrow strip of woodland protected by a tree preservation order and partly a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The strip, which runs alongside the railway line, between Blackpool Road to Ballam Road, was originally part of Lytham Hall parkland and was created by Lytham St. Annes Civic Society.

  5. The world’s best hotels opening in 2023 - AOL

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    Scotland’s also all go. Hot on the heels of its Edinburgh debut, Virgin Hotels will soon open in Glasgow, offering 240 chambers and suites – many with River Clyde views – a coworking space ...

  6. Lytham St Annes Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Lytham St Annes Town Hall is a municipal building on the South Promenade in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England. The structure, which is used as the headquarters of Fylde Borough Council, is a locally listed building.

  7. Lytham Priory - Wikipedia

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    Lytham Priory was an English Benedictine priory in Lytham, Lancashire. [1] It was founded between 1189 and 1194 by Richard Fitz Roger as a cell of Durham Priory. [2] It was dedicated to Saint Cuthbert and lasted until Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries in 1530s. [1] In the 18th century, a manor house, Lytham Hall, was built on the site of the ...

  8. St Annes-on-the-Sea Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    Councillor L S Stott, Chairman of St Anne's on the Sea Urban District Council had been in communication with the American Philanthropist and benefactor of public libraries, Andrew Carnegie and Council Minutes (General Purposes Committee) of 29 June 1903 report that he received "an intimation from Mr Carnegie's private secretary that he would give the sum of £3,500 for the erection of a library".

  9. St Thomas' Church, St Anne's-on-the-Sea - Wikipedia

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    St Anne's-on-the-Sea was developed as a seaside resort in the 19th century, and its first church was St Anne's, completed in 1873.The parish of St Thomas dates from 1893 when a small mission church of wood and corrugated iron was built in Orchard Road.