Lytham Hall, glowing near Lytham’s green coast, rose in 1764 as a Georgian masterpiece for the Clifton family, its red brick and Palladian lines a jewel of the Fylde. A Grade I listed manor, it passed to council care in 1963, opening as a heritage site amid 78 acres. Its elegant past murmurs Lytham ghost stories that whisper through its chandeliered halls.
The hall thrived as Lytham bloomed into a seaside retreat, its lords hosting grand balls while mills faded inland. A survivor of time and tides, it’s a refined relic—some say with spirits still dancing. Lytham Hall blends history with a haunted hush, luring fans of Lytham ghost stories and stately haunts.
One eerie tale tells of The Lady’s Locket, a Clifton daughter who died in 1800, pining for a lost love. Her soft sobs drift from the drawing room, and a locket clinks—visitors feel a chill. Another story spins The Coachman’s Whip, a servant lashed to death in 1780, caught stealing. His cracks echo in the stables, and a shadow reins—horses shy at night. These Lytham ghost stories veil Lytham Hall in a spectral glow, its grace alive with the past.
Please come along for a tour of the Georgian Hall.
Our newly refurbished West Wing has the facilities to cater for a event in a formal or informal style with food and beverages available. There are facilities available to meet all your function’s needs with ample car parking / disabled parking on site. Ramp and lift access is available to the conference suites.
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