Lytham St Annes consists of four main areas:
Lytham The name Lytham comes from the Old English
hlithum, plural of
hlith meaning '''(place at) the slopes'.'' The Green, a strip of grass running between the shore and the main coastal road, is a Lytham landmark; the restored
Windmill and
Old Lifeboat House Museum are here. The Green overlooks the estuary of the
River Ribble, with Welsh mountains seen beyond. The centre of Lytham has several notable buildings, including the former public library,
Lytham railway station, the market hall, the Clifton Arms Hotel and Lytham Methodist Church. From 1961,
HM Land Registry operated offices in a building known as Birkenhead House on East Beach, overlooking the Green and the estuary. The large three-storey building was built for the purpose; it closed in 2006 following the merger of the Land Registry's Warton and Lytham offices. In 2012, the site was purchased by Helen and Damian Broughton to create offices for their financial services company, the Danbro Group. Part of the building was demolished and the rest remodelled with the addition of a fourth storey; it reopened in 2015 as Jubilee House. Besides housing the Danbro headquarters, the building is let to a number of small companies. Until the middle of the 20th century, the Clifton family was the leading family in Lytham and two of the town's main thoroughfares are named in their honour, with the main shopping street being named Clifton Street and one of two roads to Blackpool being Clifton Drive. Their estate on the outskirts of Lytham and Ansdell originally occupied a large area.
Lytham Hall, the family seat, remained in the family's ownership until 1963, after which time it was passed on to Guardian Royal Exchange Insurance, and then to Lytham Town Trust in 1997. The grounds of the Hall are open during the week and on Sunday and events are organised, such as open-air plays and car shows. Several of the ornate gates to the estate and much of the distinctive pebble-bricked boundary wall survive. The
parish church for Lytham is
St Cuthbert's Church, on Church Road. Lytham is the location of the Foulnaze cockle fishery. The fishery has only opened the cockle beds on the Lancashire coast three times in twenty years, most recently in August 2013. Lytham Library closed in September 2016, as part of
Lancashire County Council budget cuts.
St Annes St Annes-on-the-Sea (also known as St Annes-on-Sea or St Annes) was a 19th-century planned town.
St Anne's Church was built as a
chapel of ease in 1873, and
St Annes-on-the-Sea railway station opened in the same year. An official founding ceremony for the town was held on 31 March 1875, when the cornerstone of the St Anne's Hotel was laid. The town was developed from 1875 after Thomas Fair, agent to the Clifton Estate, sold leases to the
St Anne's on the Sea Land and Building Company. Plans for the town were laid out by the Bury firm of architects
Maxwell and Tuke who later went on to construct
Blackpool Tower. There was an open-air seawater swimming pool from 1916 until the mid-1980s. St Annes is the original home of
Premium Bonds and their prize-selecting computer
ERNIE, which were on a site between Shepherd Road and Heyhouses Lane. Premium Bonds operated from there for more than 40 years before moving to
Blackpool. The shopping area declined towards the end of the 20th century and was redeveloped in an attempt to attract more retailers and shoppers. As part of this project, a restaurant quarter was established, centred around Wood Street. The work included a £2m restoration of Ashton Gardens, a park near the town centre, in 2009. The beach to the north of
St Annes Pier was an internationally renowned
sand yachting venue for many years, but this activity has been suspended since 2002 when a visitor to the beach died after being hit by a sand yacht. St Annes Beach hosts a number of
kite flying events each year. In 2006 kite enthusiasts raised concerns about the future of these activities following a decision by Fylde Borough Council in 2006 to ban the flying of kites with two or more lines anywhere in the Fylde. Following representations from kite-fliers and completion of a risk assessment, the council rescinded the ban on condition that kite fliers remain at least 50m from the
sand dunes. A memorial statue of a lifeboatman looking out to sea was placed on the promenade at St Anne's after the
Mexico Disaster of 1886. The original lifeboat station was established in 1881 but closed in 1925 due to silting of the channel (a secondary channel of the
Ribble that ran past the pier). A lifeboat continued to operate from Lytham, but the main channel of the river also became silted up, so in 2000 the lifeboat was moved to a new all-weather
RNLI base a few hundred yards south of St Annes Pier.
St Annes-on-the-Sea Carnegie Library is just outside the town centre in an Edwardian,
Carnegie-funded building. There is some confusion, even among residents of the town, about whether the correct name is "St Annes" or "St Anne's". The apostrophe has been dropped from the name by many residents and has long been absent in many formal uses, such as the
Lytham St Annes Express newspaper, St Annes Parish Church, and
Lytham St Annes High School, although the spelling St. Anne's is still sometimes used. The area takes its name from St Annes Parish Church. Entertainer
George Formby also lived in the town, and there is a plaque outside the house where he lived from 1953 until his death in 1961.
Ansdell Ansdell is a small district between Lytham and St Annes, on the landward side of the railway line, served by
Ansdell and Fairhaven railway station; it also has the Ansdell Institute club and a public library. It is named after
Richard Ansdell (1815–1885), an artist who lived in the area and painted numerous oils depicting hunting scenes. Ansdell enjoys the distinction of being the only place in England to be named after an artist. Ansdell hosts the largest school in Lancashire,
Lytham St Annes High School, with around 1,500 students. Ansdell also encompasses the southern end of
Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club. Ansdell is also the home of
Fylde Rugby Club, established in May 1920, later to be closed during the war effort, and reopened in 1946. The club has reared many eminent players, notably
Malcolm Phillips (a former President of the club) and
Bill Beaumont.
Fairhaven Fairhaven is the district between Lytham and St Annes on the coastal side of the railway. It has been suggested it is named after Thomas Fair, the
land agent for the Clifton estate. It is believed by other researchers that Thomas Riley named his Master Plan for Fairhaven after the Bible passage Acts 27 verse 8 referring to
Paul's journey to Rome; many of the road names are connected to Paul and his journey. Its main claim to fame is an artificial lake, known as Fairhaven Lake. In 1923, the new borough of Lytham St Annes was formed and subsequently purchased the lake with money quietly donated by Lord Ashton. In recognition of this, after extensive landscaping designed by T H Mawson, the lake was formally re-opened in 1926 and named Ashton Marine Park. After continuing confusion with Ashton Park in St Annes, the name reverted to Fairhaven Lake in 1974. It is an important wildfowl habitat. Its other famous landmark is the Fairhaven
United Reformed Church, which is of unusual design, being built in
Byzantine style and faced with glazed white tiles, and commonly known as the White Church. Fairhaven contains the former
King Edward VII and Queen Mary School, which has now merged with
Arnold School of Blackpool to become
AKS Lytham. The sands and tidal mudflats of the area (the mouth of the
River Ribble) are an important feeding area for wintering
waders. The
RSPB operate a visitor centre from Fairhaven Lake to provide information and guided walks. The lake has been flooded by the sea in the distant past but is now protected by a substantial sea defence wall. Fairhaven occupies an area of former sand dunes previously known as
Starr Hills, which extended as far as St Annes town centre along the southern side of the railway. The name is still used for a residential home named after the eponymous residence constructed in the 1860s for Richard Ansdell, which was transformed into a hospital during World War I, before assuming its present use. The Fairhaven Estate was first laid out in 1892. Beginning in 1895, the estate was divided into parcels of land which could be purchased or leased for residential development. ==History==