• Lytham Hall is the finest Georgian house in Lancashire. It was once the ancestral home of the colourful Clifton Family, spanning over four centuries.
  • 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.
  • The most horrific experience walking my dogs this am in the grounds of the hall. The grounds are covered in snowdrops a feature of Lytham Hall.
  • The 78-acre parkland that surrounds Lytham Hall is as engaging as the Hall itself. This open space is perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and even dog walks.
  • The Clifton family lived at Lytham Hall from 1606 until 1963. The last Squire, Henry Talbot de Vere Clifton (known as Harry), inherited the Lytham Estate in 1928.
  • And for good measure, it also has a number of grade II listed buildings on the estate. Find out more about what’s happening at Lytham Hall Today.
  • Enjoy a lovely stroll around the 78 acre grounds of Lytham Hall on this short walk in Lancashire. The walk takes you through the delightful archway and up the...
  • The post-World War II years saw further piecemeal sales of land until the remainder, including Lytham Hall, was sold to the Guardian Assurance Company.
  • Please check Lytham Hall’s website for advice of when the Hall may be closed for weddings or private functions.
  • Lytham Hall is an elegant Georgian manor house set in 78 acres of garden and parkland on the edge of Lytham St Annes.