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Snowdrop Season

Come and enjoy our famous snowdrops! Enjoy a  walk through the parkland and marvel at the vast displays. The cafe and al fresco areas will be open for you to warm up with a hot drink, a light bite or a hearty meal and don't forget to take a souvenir home from the Lytham Hall shop, (located off the tearoom courtyard), Antiques Hub or Garden Centre.

 

Admission: At weekends a suggested minimum fundraising donation of £1 per person will provide you with a Snowdrop map and factsheet—plus a 10% Off voucher for Hall Tours.

 

​Greg will also be selling snowdrops at his Garden Hub and will be donating £1 from the sale of each snowdrop plant to the Friends of Lytham Hall.

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This February sees the start of the famous Lytham Hall Snowdrop season.

Nine million of these fabulous flowers pop their heads up to let us know spring is just around the corner.

 

In the past, entry at our Snowdrop Weekends was charged at £3pp - BUT NOT ANYMORE!

 

From now on, our Snowdrop Weekends are free of charge to enter the grounds, however, we do ask for a small donation of just £1 per person which provides you with a Snowdrop map and factsheet - and also includes a 10% Off voucher for if you chose to take a Hall Tour.

 

Come and enjoy all that Lytham Hall Cafe has to offer. Wherever possible we use locally sourced ingredients in our delicious homemade food. Our Kitchen Garden provides seasonal salad and vegetables year round. There is also a Specials board which changes daily. 

Dog walkers will be happy to know that well behaved dogs are welcome to use the Cafe.  However persistently noisy dogs may be asked to relocate to the Courtyard or tearoom lawn. A reduced menu may be used on busy event days.

Opening times: Daily 10am till 4pm.

Please note: we do not take table reservations for general lunchtime sittings.

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We will also be running our new Outdoor Tours, giving an insight into the historic out-buildings in and around Lytham Hall's Parkland. If you wish to add one of these optional interesting guided outdoor tours, then tickets can be purchased from the shop at £3 per adult with children free.

 

Outside tours at 11.30am & 2pm on Saturday & Sundays Only.

 

As you can see, there is lots to do at Lytham Hall in February, so please support us in our aims and objectives of maintaining and restoring this grade 1 listed mansion and its historic parkland, not just for now but for all future generations to enjoy. (Charity No.508300).

The Garden Hub will be open with some fantastic spring plants, along with Lytham Hall’s Antiques and Reclamation Centre.

 

Our Lytham Hall Shop will all be freshly stocked for the forthcoming season.

And.....don’t forget to take the children to see the pigs, goats and giant rabbits in the Animal Hub.

 

We will also have an optional children’s fairy snowdrop trail on sale from the shop for £1 which will keep the little ones busy.

During snowdrop weekends the Georgian Hall will be open from 12pm-4pm (last entrance 3pm) with our knowledgeable guides on hand across all three floors if you require any information. You can use your voucher from your factsheet/map to get 10% off tours of the Georgian Hall's interior.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

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ADDRESS: Lytham Hall, Ballam Road, Lytham, FY8 4JX

OFFICE PHONE: (01253) 736652
TEA ROOM PHONE: (01253) 736675 (10 a.m.-4 p.m.)

EMAIL: lytham.hall@htnw.co.uk

 

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Lytham Hall is owned by Lytham Town Trust (charity no. 1000098) and managed by  Heritage Trust for the North West (charity no. 508300).

 

 

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