Reg. Charity No. 701152
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Pubs and HotelsThe Clifton Arms Hotel was first erected on Clifton Street, in the space that is now Park Street, on or around 1794. Its successor, (two storey building) was built in 1840 on West Beach. In 1875 all buildings comprising the hotel were raised to the same height and sold on to a private company. By 1897 the Ship and Royal was being referred to as 'the newly-built' hotel, situated in its present position on Clifton Street. The County and Commercial Hotel was built on the site of the Market Hotel and the Commercial Inn on Church Road. Flourishing in the early 1900s and still is. In 1857 the Bath House building on East Beach was demolished and the 'Neptune Hotel' was erected in its place. This was later changed to Queen's Hotel. 1995-6, taken over by Scottish and Newcastle breweries and given the infamous Rat and Parrot tag, with the name Queen's being marginalised almost to non-existence. Now under new ownership, the name has been returned again to The Queen's. The Talbot Hotel, Clifton Street was built between 1850 and 1870. In 1873 the license was granted to a certain Charles Brewster, who took over from Alexander Seed. In 1900 the Bath Street entrance was being used as the order office, under landlord Cornelius Salthouse, and this remained as the recreation room, until the major refurbishment during the 1980s. Railway Hotel, Station Road, was erected at the side of the original Lytham Station; it was Catterall and Swarbrick's house. Later the name was changed to Hansom Cab with the change of brewer. Lytham Hall | Lytham Windmill | Lytham Lifeboat House | Lytham Cottage Hospital | Clifton Square | Lytham Pier | Lowther Gardens | Market Square | Pubs and Hotels | Churches and Chapels
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