blue plaque · England

Market Hall, Lytham

Photograph at the Market Hall, Lytham blue plaque

Lytham Market Hall Built in 1848 by the Lytham Improvement Commissioners to replace an open air market and fish stones The clock tower was donated in 1868 by Lady Eleanor Cecily Clifton. From 1897, as the market declined, enclosed shops were created. Architect: Charles Reed of Liverpool Builder: Thomas Drummond of Fleetwood

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