Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Lytham St Anne's, England

June 13, 2021 Jana Sager

Discover the best top things to do in Lytham St Anne's, United Kingdom including The Craft House, Lowther Pavilion, Kaos Indoor High Wire, Fylde Gallery, Island Cinemas, Fairhaven United Reformed Church (The White Church), The Taps, The Links, Lytham Hall, Lytham Windmill.
Restaurants in Lytham St Anne's

1. The Craft House

5 Clifton Street Fy8, Lytham St Anne's FY8 5EP England +44 1253 730512 https://www.facebook.com/lythamcrafthouse/
Excellent
100%
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 12 reviews

The Craft House

Reviewed By Falcon3747

Been drinking here since it first opened in August 2016. Amazingly friendly atmosphere and very fair prices. Chris, the owner, is very down to earth and welcoming. Community pub in a great town. One of the best I have ever visited

2. Lowther Pavilion

West Beach Lowther Terrace, Lytham St Anne's FY8 5QQ England +44 1253 794221 [email protected] http://www.lowtherpavilion.co.uk
Excellent
54%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 181 reviews

Lowther Pavilion

The theatre was built in 1921 and serves the borough of Fylde and the surroundings as a professional and amateur stage. This 457 capacity venue is multi faceted and can be used for a wide variety of events such as Theatrical Productions, Concerts, Demonstration's, Exhibitions and Community Events.The venue is situated within the idyllic grounds of Lowther Gardens on West Beach in Lytham and is operated as a Charitable Trust (Lowther Gardens, Lytham, 1117054).

Reviewed By retroreloader - Manchester, United Kingdom

Supporting local arts and drama throughout. A welcoming place for a pitstop in the park Used to enjoy the craft fairs and local events before Tier 4. The in-house cafe is open most days 10-2pm with a range of cakes, bakes, sarnies and hot drinks. The staff make the place with drive-in cinema and the pantomime 2020 to keep our spirits up. The theatre is in the park with a paying carpark and toilets(20p) on site. Oldest park in town, retaining much of the 1900s design, plus bowling, tennis and a theatre.

3. Kaos Indoor High Wire

Units 1-3 Lytham Trade Park Preston Road Lytham, Lytham St Anne's FY8 5AT England +44 1253 732430 [email protected] http://www.indoorhighwireadventure.com
Excellent
58%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 57 reviews

Kaos Indoor High Wire

Haven Road Booths Supermarket, Lytham St Anne's FY8 5EG England +44 1253 725610
Excellent
45%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 11 reviews

Fylde Gallery

5. Island Cinemas

The Island Cinema South Promenade FY8 1LY, Lytham St Anne's England +44 1253 725331 http://www.theislandcinema.com
Excellent
67%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 325 reviews

Island Cinemas

Reviewed By rebeccag946 - Blackpool, United Kingdom

I like the olde worlde vibe of this place, the smaller screens, comfy seats, the choice of films and showing times, the ability to park nearby. I love the ticket prices and the cost of the snacks - I can't afford the Odeon or Vue! But above all, I really like the friendly, welcoming staff. It's not often I'm able to take my mobility impaired mother to the cinema, but when I do, the staff make her feel like an individual, rather than a nuisance. There's a sturdy lift up the main stairs, which takes a full wheelchair. Then a disabled toilet off the foyer, which is kept locked and remains in good condition. And outside screen 1, there's a mini stairlift with a swivel seat. My mum felt very well cared and each member of staff was smiley and helpful. Absolute pleasure and made my Mum's day - thank you to all working the afternoon shift today!

6. Fairhaven United Reformed Church (The White Church)

22 Clifton Drive Fairhaven, Lytham St Anne's FY8 1AX England +44 1253 727732 [email protected] http://fairhavenurc.org.uk
Excellent
71%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 51 reviews

Fairhaven United Reformed Church (The White Church)

The White Church is a unique building just a couple of minutes from Granny's Bay, Fairhaven Lake and the RSPB shop. The Church was formed as Fairhaven started to grow in the early 1900's and the at Lytham saw the potential for setting up a new Church in the area and on 4th May 1904, Fairhaven Congregational Church (now Fairhaven URC) was opened in what is now the Church Hall. Fund raising continued and gradually work progressed on the main Church Building, known locally as the 'White Church' because of the white faced tiles used in it's construction and the grand opening was held on 17th October 1912. The Church is Byzantine in style and attracts many visitors who come to admire the building and its beautiful windows. The Church is open to visitors Thursday and Sunday afternoons; you can also visit the Church during the Thursday morning Coffee morning that starts at 10.30 am (the bacon barms are highly recommended) and, of course, you're also very welcome to join us for Sunday morning worship starting at 10.45 am.

Reviewed By brianrU163SQ

Well worth a visit to see the remarkable stained glass. The congregation were friendly, but elderly. They are in the catch 22 position of wanting to attract young people, but being unable to offer much to attract them until some young people attend.

7. The Taps

12 Henry Street, Lytham St Anne's FY8 5LE England +44 1253 736226 [email protected] http://www.thetaps.co.uk
Excellent
67%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 226 reviews

The Taps

A red-bricked building in the heart of Lytham. Wooden floors, a real fire for winter and a great outdoor area when the sun shines make us a fantastic Traditional pub to visit all year round. With Lytham's finest selection of real ales and ciders, we are proud to offer the best selection for miles around. With great offers on wines and spirits too, we have a comprehensive choice of drinks to suit everyone. Our Aussie chef Mark has developed quite a bespoke menu to suit day-time diners with Specials changing daily. We have a weekly Quiz Night every Monday and BT Sports is available for those big sporting moments but if it's just a chat and a drink you're after then we are still THE place to come.

Reviewed By Keith2292015 - Leeds, United Kingdom

Visiting lytham for bank holiday weekend didn’t book a seat but managed to get a seat. Great pub with superb bar staff especially the man jiggling the seats to ensure everyone got one. Looks like it will be my local for the weekend!

Heeley Road, Lytham St Anne's FY8 2HS England +44 1253 725258 [email protected] http://facebook.com/officialLinksPub
Excellent
67%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
11%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 9 reviews

The Links

Reviewed By 14emily99 - Lytham St Anne's, United Kingdom

Wonderful place. Feels like home. Lovely landlords. Peaceful. Great entertainment and also great to just talk

9. Lytham Hall

Lytham Hall Lytham Hall Park The Tea Room is within the grounds., Lytham St Anne's FY8 4JX England +44 1253 736652 http://www.lythamhall.co.uk
Excellent
55%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 371 reviews

Lytham Hall

Lytham Hall is a Grade I listed Georgian country house, walking distance from Lytham town centre. It is situated in 78 acres of historic parkland. Visits to Hall, parkland and tea room are possible.

Reviewed By 806arniec - Greater Manchester, United Kingdom

Would highly recommend visiting Lytham Hall. Both the tour guides were very knowledgeable and helpful, tea room had good selection of snacks and sandwiches and parkland has lovely walks. Would certainly visit again.

10. Lytham Windmill

East Beach, Lytham St Anne's FY8 5LD England +44 1253 794879 [email protected] http://www.lythamwindmill.co.uk
Excellent
57%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 276 reviews

Lytham Windmill

Windmills have featured in Lytham's history for hundreds of years. In 1805 Richard Cookson sought and obtained a lease from the Squire for a plot of land on which to build a 'windy milne'. Later, in 1860, when the prestigious houses in the area were being built the residents looked upon the Windmill as an "industrial nuisance"! On the 2nd January 1919, a tremendous gale turned the sales despite the powerful brake and sparks ignited the woodwork. The Windmill was quickly ravaged by fire, the interior being entirely gutted. The Windmill remained derelict until 1921, when it was given by the Squire to the Lytham Urban District Council. In 1989, the Windmill was restored by Fylde Borough Council and opened to the public. Lytham Windmill is run in partnership with Fylde Borough Council and Lytham Heritage Group.

Reviewed By iancU4527CJ - Leeds, United Kingdom

lytham windmill so english the pride of lancashire just south of blackpool a great little town take a trip out there in summer and enjoy fish and chips on the seat next to the mill yet again great for all the family also dog walkers.

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