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HAVE A LOOK AROUND ST ANNES TOWN CENTRE, WITH VISIT ST ANNES Have a look around the seaside high streets of St Annes Town Centre, with Visit St Annes. It’s quite a compact shopping area, centred around the main road of St Annes Road West. The high street is at right angles to the A584 Clifton Drive, the main through-road between Blackpool and Lytham. Main intersection of the high street and CliftonDrive.
PICK UP A 'TRAIL' GUIDE AND GO WALKING IN ST ANNES • WITH April 29, 2021. Pull on a pair of comfy shoes and go walking in St Annes. With a flat landscape, wide open skies, beaches and more, walking is free and good for you! It’s good for the mind and body, with lots of proven scientific benefits. Walking is something that most of us can do, and it doesn’t cost any money. ABOUT ST ANNES COMMUNITY GROUPS AND HOW WE CAN HELP The majority of community groups are excellent at what they do. They’re well known within their own circle of family, friends and supporters. Often though, their huge efforts and successes can go unnoticed by the general public. We want to share your successes and news. Please get in touch and share your stories. OLD PHOTOS OF ST ANNES • GO BACK TO THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Look back in time with Old Photos of St Annes. These old images date as far back as 1905 and are sourced from the Tuck Postcards collection. See how many features you still recognise today, and see how this town grew and developed over the years. You can read more about the history of St Annes here. Waterfall in the gardens, 1913. NEW SEAFRONT AT FAIRHAVEN LAKE The new seafront at Fairhaven Lake reopened in 2020. It’s an amazing new open public space, perfect for a walk and enjoying the beach! It’s been strengthened with £22m of new revetments. All the seafront is new, from Church Scar, through Granny’s Bay to the Spitfire. Take a look in this page at the work at the new sea front atFairhaven
PROMENADE GARDENS ST ANNES June 9, 2020. The Promenade Gardens at St Annes cover a huge area of the seafront. Find them between the wide beachfront footpath and the highway, for most of the length of the promenade. It’s just a short walk from the main town centre of St Annes. The gardens are attractive and well maintained and you can enjoy them throughout the year. LYTHAM ST ANNES SPITFIRE MEMORIAL On the seafront against Fairhaven Lake you’ll see the Spitfire Memorial, flying high in the sky. The nine-metre plane is a full-size, exact replica Spitfire. It sits on a plinth and pole-like support next to the Lake. The centrepiece of a lakeside RAF Fighter and Bomber Command memorial. Its official title is the “ Lytham St Annes RAF LOST VILLAGE OF KILGRIMOL • EXPLORE THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Lost Village of Kilgrimol. The Lost Village of Kilgrimol might be fact, it might be fiction. It’s a local story of another lost village, possibly to the rising sea. This one is said to have been off the coast of St Annes. We sent our Fylde contributor Sue Massey to start finding out what she could about the lost village of Kilgrimol. THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES August 22, 2020. It’s official name is Stanner Bank. But Granny’s Bay is the name that this popular bit of seafront and beach usually goes by. It’s the cove-like area, near to the White Church at Fairhaven. In summer 2020 it recently reopened, after a multi-million pound rebuild of the sea wall. ST ANNES SEAFRONT AND BEACH, GARDENS & SEASIDE FUN! At St Annes seafront and beach there are miles of open public land to explore. It’s an enormous natural beach. Walk the beautifully tended promenade gardens, complete with waterfalls and ducks. Enjoy traditional seaside attractions with fun for all the family. We took a walk from the beach huts along the promenade to the Pier, in July 2020–.
HAVE A LOOK AROUND ST ANNES TOWN CENTRE, WITH VISIT ST ANNES Have a look around the seaside high streets of St Annes Town Centre, with Visit St Annes. It’s quite a compact shopping area, centred around the main road of St Annes Road West. The high street is at right angles to the A584 Clifton Drive, the main through-road between Blackpool and Lytham. Main intersection of the high street and CliftonDrive.
PICK UP A 'TRAIL' GUIDE AND GO WALKING IN ST ANNES • WITH April 29, 2021. Pull on a pair of comfy shoes and go walking in St Annes. With a flat landscape, wide open skies, beaches and more, walking is free and good for you! It’s good for the mind and body, with lots of proven scientific benefits. Walking is something that most of us can do, and it doesn’t cost any money. ABOUT ST ANNES COMMUNITY GROUPS AND HOW WE CAN HELP The majority of community groups are excellent at what they do. They’re well known within their own circle of family, friends and supporters. Often though, their huge efforts and successes can go unnoticed by the general public. We want to share your successes and news. Please get in touch and share your stories. OLD PHOTOS OF ST ANNES • GO BACK TO THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Look back in time with Old Photos of St Annes. These old images date as far back as 1905 and are sourced from the Tuck Postcards collection. See how many features you still recognise today, and see how this town grew and developed over the years. You can read more about the history of St Annes here. Waterfall in the gardens, 1913. NEW SEAFRONT AT FAIRHAVEN LAKE The new seafront at Fairhaven Lake reopened in 2020. It’s an amazing new open public space, perfect for a walk and enjoying the beach! It’s been strengthened with £22m of new revetments. All the seafront is new, from Church Scar, through Granny’s Bay to the Spitfire. Take a look in this page at the work at the new sea front atFairhaven
PROMENADE GARDENS ST ANNES June 9, 2020. The Promenade Gardens at St Annes cover a huge area of the seafront. Find them between the wide beachfront footpath and the highway, for most of the length of the promenade. It’s just a short walk from the main town centre of St Annes. The gardens are attractive and well maintained and you can enjoy them throughout the year. LYTHAM ST ANNES SPITFIRE MEMORIAL On the seafront against Fairhaven Lake you’ll see the Spitfire Memorial, flying high in the sky. The nine-metre plane is a full-size, exact replica Spitfire. It sits on a plinth and pole-like support next to the Lake. The centrepiece of a lakeside RAF Fighter and Bomber Command memorial. Its official title is the “ Lytham St Annes RAF LOST VILLAGE OF KILGRIMOL • EXPLORE THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Lost Village of Kilgrimol. The Lost Village of Kilgrimol might be fact, it might be fiction. It’s a local story of another lost village, possibly to the rising sea. This one is said to have been off the coast of St Annes. We sent our Fylde contributor Sue Massey to start finding out what she could about the lost village of Kilgrimol. THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES August 22, 2020. It’s official name is Stanner Bank. But Granny’s Bay is the name that this popular bit of seafront and beach usually goes by. It’s the cove-like area, near to the White Church at Fairhaven. In summer 2020 it recently reopened, after a multi-million pound rebuild of the sea wall. ABOUT ST ANNES ON SEA • LOOK AROUND WITH VISIT ST ANNES Welcome to St Annes! Find out about the Victorian seaside town on the Fylde Coast that’s the next door neighbour to Blackpool. In this section you can discover the towns historical past. Explore the huge beaches and long stretch of waterfront with beautiful gardens.There’s plenty of
FAIRHAVEN LAKE VISITOR CENTRE • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST Find the RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre against Fairhaven Lake. On 29 April 2021 it reopened with a new name – Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre. It’s just a few minutes’ walk from the mud, saltmarsh and sand dunes of the River Ribble where it adjoins the new Fairhaven seawall.
NEW SEAFRONT AT FAIRHAVEN LAKE The new seafront at Fairhaven Lake reopened in 2020. It’s an amazing new open public space, perfect for a walk and enjoying the beach! It’s been strengthened with £22m of new revetments. All the seafront is new, from Church Scar, through Granny’s Bay to the Spitfire. Take a look in this page at the work at the new sea front atFairhaven
OLD PHOTOS OF ST ANNES • GO BACK TO THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Look back in time with Old Photos of St Annes. These old images date as far back as 1905 and are sourced from the Tuck Postcards collection. See how many features you still recognise today, and see how this town grew and developed over the years. You can read more about the history of St Annes here. Waterfall in the gardens, 1913. THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES August 22, 2020. It’s official name is Stanner Bank. But Granny’s Bay is the name that this popular bit of seafront and beach usually goes by. It’s the cove-like area, near to the White Church at Fairhaven. In summer 2020 it recently reopened, after a multi-million pound rebuild of the sea wall.FAIRHAVEN LAKE
Fairhaven Lake is a lovely area on the seafront, where you can enjoy walks, fresh air and watching the wildlife. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and open green spaces, it’s where the Irish Sea meets the estuary of the River Ribble. PROMENADE GARDENS ST ANNES June 9, 2020. The Promenade Gardens at St Annes cover a huge area of the seafront. Find them between the wide beachfront footpath and the highway, for most of the length of the promenade. It’s just a short walk from the main town centre of St Annes. The gardens are attractive and well maintained and you can enjoy them throughout the year. PLACES TO EAT IN ST ANNES From cafes and takeaways to fine food and good dining, there are plenty of places to eat in St Annes. From a quick ice cream cone to fish and chips or a full and delicious menu, there’s a place for everyone to grab a bite to eat in St Annes. You’ll find a selection of cafes, pubs and bistros with really excellent menus which cater for GALLERY OF YOUR PHOTOS OF ST ANNES • VISIT ST ANNES July 29, 2019. You all love taking photos of the amazing Fylde Coast – there’s so many great views it makes us all into photographers! We’ve collected together some of your photos of St Annes that have been sent in to Visit Fylde Coast. Above photo: Dawn breaking over the rooftops at Fairhaven and Ansdell, by Andy. FIND THE DOG FRIENDLY PLACES IN ST ANNES Serendipity Spiritual Church., Pensioners Hall, St Albans Road, St Annes. The Cumbria Hotel, Derbe Road. The Vic Vault. Vanilla Cafe. Waters Edge Cafe by the boating lake on the promenade. Whitegates Estate Agents. * these businesses are believed to allow dogs at the time of publication – all details published in good faith. ST ANNES SEAFRONT AND BEACH, GARDENS & SEASIDE FUN! At St Annes seafront and beach there are miles of open public land to explore. It’s an enormous natural beach. Walk the beautifully tended promenade gardens, complete with waterfalls and ducks. Enjoy traditional seaside attractions with fun for all the family. We took a walk from the beach huts along the promenade to the Pier, in July 2020–.
HAVE A LOOK AROUND ST ANNES TOWN CENTRE, WITH VISIT ST ANNES Have a look around the seaside high streets of St Annes Town Centre, with Visit St Annes. It’s quite a compact shopping area, centred around the main road of St Annes Road West. The high street is at right angles to the A584 Clifton Drive, the main through-road between Blackpool and Lytham. Main intersection of the high street and CliftonDrive.
PICK UP A 'TRAIL' GUIDE AND GO WALKING IN ST ANNES • WITH April 29, 2021. Pull on a pair of comfy shoes and go walking in St Annes. With a flat landscape, wide open skies, beaches and more, walking is free and good for you! It’s good for the mind and body, with lots of proven scientific benefits. Walking is something that most of us can do, and it doesn’t cost any money. ABOUT ST ANNES COMMUNITY GROUPS AND HOW WE CAN HELP The majority of community groups are excellent at what they do. They’re well known within their own circle of family, friends and supporters. Often though, their huge efforts and successes can go unnoticed by the general public. We want to share your successes and news. Please get in touch and share your stories. NEW SEAFRONT AT FAIRHAVEN LAKE The new seafront at Fairhaven Lake reopened in 2020. It’s an amazing new open public space, perfect for a walk and enjoying the beach! It’s been strengthened with £22m of new revetments. All the seafront is new, from Church Scar, through Granny’s Bay to the Spitfire. Take a look in this page at the work at the new sea front atFairhaven
LYTHAM ST ANNES SPITFIRE MEMORIAL On the seafront against Fairhaven Lake you’ll see the Spitfire Memorial, flying high in the sky. The nine-metre plane is a full-size, exact replica Spitfire. It sits on a plinth and pole-like support next to the Lake. The centrepiece of a lakeside RAF Fighter and Bomber Command memorial. Its official title is the “ Lytham St Annes RAF THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES August 22, 2020. It’s official name is Stanner Bank. But Granny’s Bay is the name that this popular bit of seafront and beach usually goes by. It’s the cove-like area, near to the White Church at Fairhaven. In summer 2020 it recently reopened, after a multi-million pound rebuild of the sea wall.FAIRHAVEN LAKE
Fairhaven Lake is a lovely area on the seafront, where you can enjoy walks, fresh air and watching the wildlife. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and open green spaces, it’s where the Irish Sea meets the estuary of the River Ribble. WHEN AND WHERE YOU CAN TAKE DOGS ON ST ANNES BEACH Dogs are not allowed on the main bathing beach at St Annes during the summer season each year. It’s the same rule you’ll find at most UK amenity beaches. The dog exclusion zone on the amenity beach at St Annes starts on Good Friday until 30 September each year. The amenity beach is located between the slipway for St Annes Lifeboat Station LOST VILLAGE OF KILGRIMOL • EXPLORE THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Lost Village of Kilgrimol. The Lost Village of Kilgrimol might be fact, it might be fiction. It’s a local story of another lost village, possibly to the rising sea. This one is said to have been off the coast of St Annes. We sent our Fylde contributor Sue Massey to start finding out what she could about the lost village of Kilgrimol. ST ANNES SEAFRONT AND BEACH, GARDENS & SEASIDE FUN! At St Annes seafront and beach there are miles of open public land to explore. It’s an enormous natural beach. Walk the beautifully tended promenade gardens, complete with waterfalls and ducks. Enjoy traditional seaside attractions with fun for all the family. We took a walk from the beach huts along the promenade to the Pier, in July 2020–.
HAVE A LOOK AROUND ST ANNES TOWN CENTRE, WITH VISIT ST ANNES Have a look around the seaside high streets of St Annes Town Centre, with Visit St Annes. It’s quite a compact shopping area, centred around the main road of St Annes Road West. The high street is at right angles to the A584 Clifton Drive, the main through-road between Blackpool and Lytham. Main intersection of the high street and CliftonDrive.
PICK UP A 'TRAIL' GUIDE AND GO WALKING IN ST ANNES • WITH April 29, 2021. Pull on a pair of comfy shoes and go walking in St Annes. With a flat landscape, wide open skies, beaches and more, walking is free and good for you! It’s good for the mind and body, with lots of proven scientific benefits. Walking is something that most of us can do, and it doesn’t cost any money. ABOUT ST ANNES COMMUNITY GROUPS AND HOW WE CAN HELP The majority of community groups are excellent at what they do. They’re well known within their own circle of family, friends and supporters. Often though, their huge efforts and successes can go unnoticed by the general public. We want to share your successes and news. Please get in touch and share your stories. NEW SEAFRONT AT FAIRHAVEN LAKE The new seafront at Fairhaven Lake reopened in 2020. It’s an amazing new open public space, perfect for a walk and enjoying the beach! It’s been strengthened with £22m of new revetments. All the seafront is new, from Church Scar, through Granny’s Bay to the Spitfire. Take a look in this page at the work at the new sea front atFairhaven
LYTHAM ST ANNES SPITFIRE MEMORIAL On the seafront against Fairhaven Lake you’ll see the Spitfire Memorial, flying high in the sky. The nine-metre plane is a full-size, exact replica Spitfire. It sits on a plinth and pole-like support next to the Lake. The centrepiece of a lakeside RAF Fighter and Bomber Command memorial. Its official title is the “ Lytham St Annes RAF THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES August 22, 2020. It’s official name is Stanner Bank. But Granny’s Bay is the name that this popular bit of seafront and beach usually goes by. It’s the cove-like area, near to the White Church at Fairhaven. In summer 2020 it recently reopened, after a multi-million pound rebuild of the sea wall.FAIRHAVEN LAKE
Fairhaven Lake is a lovely area on the seafront, where you can enjoy walks, fresh air and watching the wildlife. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and open green spaces, it’s where the Irish Sea meets the estuary of the River Ribble. WHEN AND WHERE YOU CAN TAKE DOGS ON ST ANNES BEACH Dogs are not allowed on the main bathing beach at St Annes during the summer season each year. It’s the same rule you’ll find at most UK amenity beaches. The dog exclusion zone on the amenity beach at St Annes starts on Good Friday until 30 September each year. The amenity beach is located between the slipway for St Annes Lifeboat Station LOST VILLAGE OF KILGRIMOL • EXPLORE THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Lost Village of Kilgrimol. The Lost Village of Kilgrimol might be fact, it might be fiction. It’s a local story of another lost village, possibly to the rising sea. This one is said to have been off the coast of St Annes. We sent our Fylde contributor Sue Massey to start finding out what she could about the lost village of Kilgrimol. ABOUT ST ANNES ON SEA • LOOK AROUND WITH VISIT ST ANNES Welcome to St Annes! Find out about the Victorian seaside town on the Fylde Coast that’s the next door neighbour to Blackpool. In this section you can discover the towns historical past. Explore the huge beaches and long stretch of waterfront with beautiful gardens.There’s plenty of
HISTORY OF ST ANNES
The Early History of St Annes. From the early 1600’s, St Annes was the western edge of the estate owned by the Clifton family. In the late 18th and 19th centuries, the Cliftons had been developing their hamlet of Lytham to take advantage of the increased popularity of sea-bathing. More about the history of Lytham here. FAIRHAVEN LAKE VISITOR CENTRE • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST Find the RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre against Fairhaven Lake. On 29 April 2021 it reopened with a new name – Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre. It’s just a few minutes’ walk from the mud, saltmarsh and sand dunes of the River Ribble where it adjoins the new Fairhaven seawall.
ABOUT ST ANNES COMMUNITY GROUPS AND HOW WE CAN HELP The majority of community groups are excellent at what they do. They’re well known within their own circle of family, friends and supporters. Often though, their huge efforts and successes can go unnoticed by the general public. We want to share your successes and news. Please get in touch and share your stories. NEW SEAFRONT AT FAIRHAVEN LAKE The new seafront at Fairhaven Lake reopened in 2020. It’s an amazing new open public space, perfect for a walk and enjoying the beach! It’s been strengthened with £22m of new revetments. All the seafront is new, from Church Scar, through Granny’s Bay to the Spitfire. Take a look in this page at the work at the new sea front atFairhaven
THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES August 22, 2020. It’s official name is Stanner Bank. But Granny’s Bay is the name that this popular bit of seafront and beach usually goes by. It’s the cove-like area, near to the White Church at Fairhaven. In summer 2020 it recently reopened, after a multi-million pound rebuild of the sea wall. PLACES TO EAT IN ST ANNES From cafes and takeaways to fine food and good dining, there are plenty of places to eat in St Annes. From a quick ice cream cone to fish and chips or a full and delicious menu, there’s a place for everyone to grab a bite to eat in St Annes. LOST VILLAGE OF KILGRIMOL • EXPLORE THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Lost Village of Kilgrimol. The Lost Village of Kilgrimol might be fact, it might be fiction. It’s a local story of another lost village, possibly to the rising sea. This one is said to have been off the coast of St Annes. We sent our Fylde contributor Sue Massey to start finding out what she could about the lost village of Kilgrimol. ASHTON GARDENS, AN ATTRACTIVE PARK AT THE HEART OF ST ANNES Ashton Gardens is an attractive, 10 acre park, full of lovely planting and modern amenities. It’s right at the heart of St Annes. Find it at 5 St Georges Road, St Annes, FY8 2AE MEXICO LIFEBOAT DISASTER This is the memorial of a lifeboatman looking out to sea, you can find it on the promenade at St Annes, not far from the Pier. Memorial to the Mexico Lifeboat Disaster at St Annes Monument to the Mexico Lifeboat Disaster at St Annes. Other memorials can be found in the lifeboat house at Lytham St Annes and at St Cuthbert’s Churchyard,Lytham.
ST ANNES SEAFRONT AND BEACH, GARDENS & SEASIDE FUN! At St Annes seafront and beach there are miles of open public land to explore. It’s an enormous natural beach. Walk the beautifully tended promenade gardens, complete with waterfalls and ducks. Enjoy traditional seaside attractions with fun for all the family. We took a walk from the beach huts along the promenade to the Pier, in July 2020–.
FAIRHAVEN LAKE VISITOR CENTRE • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST Find the RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre against Fairhaven Lake. On 29 April 2021 it reopened with a new name – Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre. It’s just a few minutes’ walk from the mud, saltmarsh and sand dunes of the River Ribble where it adjoins the new Fairhaven seawall.
EVENTS IN ST ANNES AND WHAT'S ON IN THE AREA January 3, 2021. Find out what’s on in from our comprehensive calendar of Events in St Annes – not just here but on all of the Fylde Coast. St Annes is a lovely seaside town, perfect for families. It lies between Lytham and Blackpool, on the north west of the UK in the area known as the Fylde Coast. There’s a strong community hereand
PICK UP A 'TRAIL' GUIDE AND GO WALKING IN ST ANNES • WITH April 29, 2021. Pull on a pair of comfy shoes and go walking in St Annes. With a flat landscape, wide open skies, beaches and more, walking is free and good for you! It’s good for the mind and body, with lots of proven scientific benefits. Walking is something that most of us can do, and it doesn’t cost any money. NEW SEAFRONT AT FAIRHAVEN LAKE The new seafront at Fairhaven Lake reopened in 2020. It’s an amazing new open public space, perfect for a walk and enjoying the beach! It’s been strengthened with £22m of new revetments. All the seafront is new, from Church Scar, through Granny’s Bay to the Spitfire. Take a look in this page at the work at the new sea front atFairhaven
FAIRHAVEN LAKE
Fairhaven Lake is a lovely area on the seafront, where you can enjoy walks, fresh air and watching the wildlife. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and open green spaces, it’s where the Irish Sea meets the estuary of the River Ribble. You’ll find it near to Granny’s Bay. That’s where Clifton Drive meets the Inner Promenade at the White LYTHAM ST ANNES SPITFIRE MEMORIAL On the seafront against Fairhaven Lake you’ll see the Spitfire Memorial, flying high in the sky. The nine-metre plane is a full-size, exact replica Spitfire. It sits on a plinth and pole-like support next to the Lake. The centrepiece of a lakeside RAF Fighter and Bomber Command memorial. Its official title is the “ Lytham St Annes RAF THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES August 22, 2020. It’s official name is Stanner Bank. But Granny’s Bay is the name that this popular bit of seafront and beach usually goes by. It’s the cove-like area, near to the White Church at Fairhaven. In summer 2020 it recently reopened, after a multi-million pound rebuild of the sea wall. LOST VILLAGE OF KILGRIMOL • EXPLORE THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Lost Village of Kilgrimol. The Lost Village of Kilgrimol might be fact, it might be fiction. It’s a local story of another lost village, possibly to the rising sea. This one is said to have been off the coast of St Annes. We sent our Fylde contributor Sue Massey to start finding out what she could about the lost village of Kilgrimol. WHEN AND WHERE YOU CAN TAKE DOGS ON ST ANNES BEACH Dogs are not allowed on the main bathing beach at St Annes during the summer season each year. It’s the same rule you’ll find at most UK amenity beaches. The dog exclusion zone on the amenity beach at St Annes starts on Good Friday until 30 September each year. The amenity beach is located between the slipway for St Annes Lifeboat Station ST ANNES SEAFRONT AND BEACH, GARDENS & SEASIDE FUN! At St Annes seafront and beach there are miles of open public land to explore. It’s an enormous natural beach. Walk the beautifully tended promenade gardens, complete with waterfalls and ducks. Enjoy traditional seaside attractions with fun for all the family. We took a walk from the beach huts along the promenade to the Pier, in July 2020–.
FAIRHAVEN LAKE VISITOR CENTRE • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST Find the RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre against Fairhaven Lake. On 29 April 2021 it reopened with a new name – Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre. It’s just a few minutes’ walk from the mud, saltmarsh and sand dunes of the River Ribble where it adjoins the new Fairhaven seawall.
EVENTS IN ST ANNES AND WHAT'S ON IN THE AREA January 3, 2021. Find out what’s on in from our comprehensive calendar of Events in St Annes – not just here but on all of the Fylde Coast. St Annes is a lovely seaside town, perfect for families. It lies between Lytham and Blackpool, on the north west of the UK in the area known as the Fylde Coast. There’s a strong community hereand
PICK UP A 'TRAIL' GUIDE AND GO WALKING IN ST ANNES • WITH April 29, 2021. Pull on a pair of comfy shoes and go walking in St Annes. With a flat landscape, wide open skies, beaches and more, walking is free and good for you! It’s good for the mind and body, with lots of proven scientific benefits. Walking is something that most of us can do, and it doesn’t cost any money. NEW SEAFRONT AT FAIRHAVEN LAKE The new seafront at Fairhaven Lake reopened in 2020. It’s an amazing new open public space, perfect for a walk and enjoying the beach! It’s been strengthened with £22m of new revetments. All the seafront is new, from Church Scar, through Granny’s Bay to the Spitfire. Take a look in this page at the work at the new sea front atFairhaven
FAIRHAVEN LAKE
Fairhaven Lake is a lovely area on the seafront, where you can enjoy walks, fresh air and watching the wildlife. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and open green spaces, it’s where the Irish Sea meets the estuary of the River Ribble. You’ll find it near to Granny’s Bay. That’s where Clifton Drive meets the Inner Promenade at the White LYTHAM ST ANNES SPITFIRE MEMORIAL On the seafront against Fairhaven Lake you’ll see the Spitfire Memorial, flying high in the sky. The nine-metre plane is a full-size, exact replica Spitfire. It sits on a plinth and pole-like support next to the Lake. The centrepiece of a lakeside RAF Fighter and Bomber Command memorial. Its official title is the “ Lytham St Annes RAF THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES August 22, 2020. It’s official name is Stanner Bank. But Granny’s Bay is the name that this popular bit of seafront and beach usually goes by. It’s the cove-like area, near to the White Church at Fairhaven. In summer 2020 it recently reopened, after a multi-million pound rebuild of the sea wall. LOST VILLAGE OF KILGRIMOL • EXPLORE THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Lost Village of Kilgrimol. The Lost Village of Kilgrimol might be fact, it might be fiction. It’s a local story of another lost village, possibly to the rising sea. This one is said to have been off the coast of St Annes. We sent our Fylde contributor Sue Massey to start finding out what she could about the lost village of Kilgrimol. WHEN AND WHERE YOU CAN TAKE DOGS ON ST ANNES BEACH Dogs are not allowed on the main bathing beach at St Annes during the summer season each year. It’s the same rule you’ll find at most UK amenity beaches. The dog exclusion zone on the amenity beach at St Annes starts on Good Friday until 30 September each year. The amenity beach is located between the slipway for St Annes Lifeboat StationHISTORY OF ST ANNES
The Early History of St Annes. From the early 1600’s, St Annes was the western edge of the estate owned by the Clifton family. In the late 18th and 19th centuries, the Cliftons had been developing their hamlet of Lytham to take advantage of the increased popularity of sea-bathing. More about the history of Lytham here. FAIRHAVEN LAKE VISITOR CENTRE • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST Find the RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre against Fairhaven Lake. On 29 April 2021 it reopened with a new name – Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre. It’s just a few minutes’ walk from the mud, saltmarsh and sand dunes of the River Ribble where it adjoins the new Fairhaven seawall.
ST ANNES SEAFRONT IS A GREAT PLACE FOR ALL THE FAMILY Explore the seafront with Visit St Annes. Enjoy amazing views over a great big sandy beach and across the River Ribble. Not forgetting the spectacular west coast sunsets! Just some of St Annes seafront and beach. It’s a fun place for all the family, with plenty to explore. Visit the promenade gardens, childrens attractions and the Pier.FAIRHAVEN LAKE
Fairhaven Lake is a lovely area on the seafront, where you can enjoy walks, fresh air and watching the wildlife. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and open green spaces, it’s where the Irish Sea meets the estuary of the River Ribble.ST ANNES SAND DUNES
St Annes is well known for its dunes. They stretch from St Annes pier to the boundary of Blackpool South Shore against the tram depot at Squires Gate. They’re an important natural sea defence and a rich wildlife habitat. Sand Dunes at St Annes. The dunes are also just about the only high spot at this end of the Fylde Coast! THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES August 22, 2020. It’s official name is Stanner Bank. But Granny’s Bay is the name that this popular bit of seafront and beach usually goes by. It’s the cove-like area, near to the White Church at Fairhaven. In summer 2020 it recently reopened, after a multi-million pound rebuild of the sea wall. OLD PHOTOS OF ST ANNES • GO BACK TO THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Look back in time with Old Photos of St Annes. These old images date as far back as 1905 and are sourced from the Tuck Postcards collection. See how many features you still recognise today, and see how this town grew and developed over the years. You can read more about the history of St Annes here. Waterfall in the gardens, 1913. ASHTON GARDENS, AN ATTRACTIVE PARK AT THE HEART OF ST ANNES Ashton Gardens is an attractive, 10 acre park, full of lovely planting and modern amenities. It’s right at the heart of St Annes. Find it at 5 St Georges Road, St Annes, FY8 2AETHE WHITE CHURCH
The White Church is the attractive landmark at the corner of Clifton Drive and Ansdell Road South. It’s proper name is Fairhaven United Reform Church. The white glazed brick characterises the Byzantine styled Grade II listed building. It’s open to the public MEXICO LIFEBOAT DISASTER This is the memorial of a lifeboatman looking out to sea, you can find it on the promenade at St Annes, not far from the Pier. Memorial to the Mexico Lifeboat Disaster at St Annes Monument to the Mexico Lifeboat Disaster at St Annes. Other memorials can be found in the lifeboat house at Lytham St Annes and at St Cuthbert’s Churchyard,Lytham.
ST ANNES SEAFRONT AND BEACH, GARDENS & SEASIDE FUN! Head South Along St Annes Seafront. Follow the seafront southwards with the sea on your right and you can walk right round the coastline.You’ll pass Fairhaven Lake and and if you carry on arrive at Lytham.. Whether on foot or by car, travel south along the FAIRHAVEN LAKE VISITOR CENTRE • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST Find the RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre against Fairhaven Lake. On 29 April 2021 it reopened with a new name – Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre. It’s just a few minutes’ walk from the mud, saltmarsh and sand dunes of the River Ribble where it adjoins the new Fairhaven seawall.
ABOUT ST ANNES COMMUNITY GROUPS AND HOW WE CAN HELP One of the great things about the Fylde Coast is the sense of community. Find out about some of the many St Annes Community Groups - and how we can help. EVENTS IN ST ANNES AND WHAT'S ON IN THE AREA Register your Events in St Annes. If you’re holding an event run by a community group you can register it for FREE on the calendar. Businesses, you’re welcome to promote your events too on the most comprehensive What’s On Guide for the Fylde Coast – NEW SEAFRONT AT FAIRHAVEN LAKE Building the New Seafront at Fairhaven Lake. First, the Fylde Peninsula Coastal Programme (FPCP) was established as a working partnership between Fylde, Wyre and Blackpool Councils along with theEnvironment Agency.
FAIRHAVEN LAKE
Fairhaven Lake is a lovely area on the seafront, where you can enjoy walks, fresh air and watching the wildlife. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and open green spaces, it’s where the Irish Sea meets the estuary of the River Ribble. THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES Take a Look at Granny’s Bay. Take advantage of free seafront parking to enjoy the amazing view – and of course the spectacular sunsets.We went for a
LYTHAM ST ANNES SPITFIRE MEMORIAL The Spitfire’s Connection to Lytham St Annes. John Coombes is a volunteer and fund-raiser who leads the Spitfire Ground Display Team. He explains: “Residents of Lytham and St Annes raised £6,500 to buy the original Spitfire plane in 1941. LOST VILLAGE OF KILGRIMOL • EXPLORE THE PAST WITH VISIT ST The Lost Village of Kilgrimol might be fact, it might be fiction. It’s a local story of another lost village, possibly to the rising sea. This one is said to have been off the coast of St Annes. WHEN AND WHERE YOU CAN TAKE DOGS ON ST ANNES BEACH You can take your dog off its lead on the beach outside this relatively small area. Dog walkers can still enjoy a vast amount of beach stretching towards Squires Gate one way and Lytham Quays in theother direction.
ST ANNES SEAFRONT AND BEACH, GARDENS & SEASIDE FUN! At St Annes seafront and beach there are miles of open public land to explore. It’s an enormous natural beach. Walk the beautifully tended promenade gardens, complete with waterfalls and ducks. Enjoy traditional seaside attractions with fun for all the family. We took a walk from the beach huts along the promenade to the Pier, in July 2020–.
FAIRHAVEN LAKE VISITOR CENTRE • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST Find the RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre against Fairhaven Lake. On 29 April 2021 it reopened with a new name – Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre. It’s just a few minutes’ walk from the mud, saltmarsh and sand dunes of the River Ribble where it adjoins the new Fairhaven seawall.
EVENTS IN ST ANNES AND WHAT'S ON IN THE AREA January 3, 2021. Find out what’s on in from our comprehensive calendar of Events in St Annes – not just here but on all of the Fylde Coast. St Annes is a lovely seaside town, perfect for families. It lies between Lytham and Blackpool, on the north west of the UK in the area known as the Fylde Coast. There’s a strong community hereand
PICK UP A 'TRAIL' GUIDE AND GO WALKING IN ST ANNES • WITH April 29, 2021. Pull on a pair of comfy shoes and go walking in St Annes. With a flat landscape, wide open skies, beaches and more, walking is free and good for you! It’s good for the mind and body, with lots of proven scientific benefits. Walking is something that most of us can do, and it doesn’t cost any money. ABOUT ST ANNES COMMUNITY GROUPS AND HOW WE CAN HELP The majority of community groups are excellent at what they do. They’re well known within their own circle of family, friends and supporters. Often though, their huge efforts and successes can go unnoticed by the general public. We want to share your successes and news. Please get in touch and share your stories. NEW SEAFRONT AT FAIRHAVEN LAKE The new seafront at Fairhaven Lake reopened in 2020. It’s an amazing new open public space, perfect for a walk and enjoying the beach! It’s been strengthened with £22m of new revetments. All the seafront is new, from Church Scar, through Granny’s Bay to the Spitfire. Take a look in this page at the work at the new sea front atFairhaven
FAIRHAVEN LAKE
Fairhaven Lake is a lovely area on the seafront, where you can enjoy walks, fresh air and watching the wildlife. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and open green spaces, it’s where the Irish Sea meets the estuary of the River Ribble. You’ll find it near to Granny’s Bay. That’s where Clifton Drive meets the Inner Promenade at the White LYTHAM ST ANNES SPITFIRE MEMORIAL On the seafront against Fairhaven Lake you’ll see the Spitfire Memorial, flying high in the sky. The nine-metre plane is a full-size, exact replica Spitfire. It sits on a plinth and pole-like support next to the Lake. The centrepiece of a lakeside RAF Fighter and Bomber Command memorial. Its official title is the “ Lytham St Annes RAF THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES August 22, 2020. It’s official name is Stanner Bank. But Granny’s Bay is the name that this popular bit of seafront and beach usually goes by. It’s the cove-like area, near to the White Church at Fairhaven. In summer 2020 it recently reopened, after a multi-million pound rebuild of the sea wall. LOST VILLAGE OF KILGRIMOL • EXPLORE THE PAST WITH VISIT ST Lost Village of Kilgrimol. The Lost Village of Kilgrimol might be fact, it might be fiction. It’s a local story of another lost village, possibly to the rising sea. This one is said to have been off the coast of St Annes. We sent our Fylde contributor Sue Massey to start finding out what she could about the lost village of Kilgrimol.VISIT ST ANNES
Welcome to St Annes! It’s the family friendly seaside town on the north west coast between Blackpool and Lytham. Enjoy this traditional Victorian resort with miles of golden sandy beach, it’s own pier and seafront attractions.HISTORY OF ST ANNES
How St Annes begins to grow. St Annes began with a chapel. Built in 1873 by then Lord of the Manor, Colonel John Talbot Clifton. Hededicated it
FAIRHAVEN LAKE VISITOR CENTRE • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST Find the RSPB Ribble Discovery Centre against Fairhaven Lake. On 29 April 2021 it reopened with a new name – Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre. It’s just a few minutes’ walk from the mud, saltmarsh and sand dunes of the River Ribble where it adjoins the new Fairhaven seawall.
ST ANNES SEAFRONT IS A GREAT PLACE FOR ALL THE FAMILY Seafront. Explore the seafront with Visit St Annes. Enjoy amazing views over a great big sandy beach and across the River Ribble. Not forgetting the spectacular west coast sunsets! Just some of St Annesseafront and beach
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Fairhaven Lake is a lovely area on the seafront, where you can enjoy walks, fresh air and watching the wildlife. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and open green spaces, it’s where the Irish Sea meets the estuary of the River Ribble. THE NEW-LOOK GRANNY'S BAY • TAKE A LOOK WITH VISIT ST ANNES Take a Look at Granny’s Bay. Take advantage of free seafront parking to enjoy the amazing view – and of course the spectacular sunsets.We went for a
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Visit St Annes is part of Visit Fylde Coast, for people who love this stretch of North West UK coastline. With Visit Fylde Coast you can explore Fleetwood, Cleveleys, Blackpool, St Annes and Lytham plus the market town of Poulton. ASHTON GARDENS, AN ATTRACTIVE PARK AT THE HEART OF ST ANNES Ashton Gardens is an attractive, 10 acre park, full of lovely planting and modern amenities. It’s right at the heart of St Annes. Find it at 5 St Georges Road, St Annes, FY8 2AETHE WHITE CHURCH
History of the White Church. Way back in 1899, a new church was first suggested at a Lytham Congregational Church meeting.Those present thought it should be in Fairhaven on the estuary of the Ribble, on land leased by the Clifton family of Lytham Hall. MEXICO LIFEBOAT DISASTER This is the memorial of a lifeboatman looking out to sea, you can find it on the promenade at St Annes, not far from the Pier. Memorial to the Mexico Lifeboat Disaster at St Annes Monument to the Mexico Lifeboat Disaster at St Annes. Other memorials can be found in the lifeboat house at Lytham St Annes and at St Cuthbert’s Churchyard,Lytham.
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Independently published for you by The Rabbit Patch Ltd WELCOME TO ST ANNES! It’s the family friendly seaside town on the north west coast between Blackpool and Lytham. Enjoy this traditional Victorian resort with miles of golden sandy beach, it’s own pier and seafront attractions. Walk through the seafront gardens and shop in the nearby town centre. There’s a good choice of accommodation and places to eat – St Annes is perfect for a break! Take a look around with VISIT ST ANNES – we’re online | on social media | and on ENEWSNewsletter Signup
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Ashton Gardens is an attractive park, full of amenities, right at the heart of St Annes, a short distance from the town centre and seafront. LOOK AROUND THE SEAFRONT… ST ANNES INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVALDecember 27, 2019
St Annes International Kite Festival, when fabulous display kites taketo the air.
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Old Christmas Trees get a new lease of life, bulking out the dunes and reduce windblown sand MEXICO LIFEBOAT DISASTERNovember 17, 2019
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Take a look at these old photos of St Annes and see how the town hasgrown and changed!
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Lytham St Annes Photographic Society (LSAPS) shared some of their photos to create their own gallery of amazing local photos. YOUR PHOTOS OF ST ANNES KITE FESTIVALSeptember 3, 2018
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Lytham St Annes Civic Society was formed in 1960 and has a membership of well over 400 people. Why don’t you get involved? MEXICO LIFEBOAT DISASTERNovember 17, 2019
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St Annes International Kite Festival, when fabulous display kites taketo the air.
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