Lytham Hall

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Lytham Hall is an 18th-century Georgian country house in Lancashire, England, renowned as one of architect John Carr of York’s finest domestic designs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
architect John Carr NERFINISHED
John Carr of York NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
builtFor Clifton family NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1764
constructionStart 1757
country England
hasConservationStatus on the Heritage at Risk Register (historic parks and gardens)
hasFeature Ionic pilasters
central pediment
gatehouse
ornamental lake
stable block
symmetrical façade
walled garden
woodland
hasGroundsArea about 190 acres
about 78 hectares
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
locatedIn Fylde district NERFINISHED
Lancashire
Lytham NERFINISHED
North West England
locatedOn Lytham Hall Park NERFINISHED
managedBy Heritage Trust for the North West NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
stone dressings
near Lytham Green NERFINISHED
Ribble Estuary NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of John Carr of York’s finest domestic designs
numberOfStoreys 3
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Clifton family NERFINISHED
Lytham Town Trust NERFINISHED
previousStructureOnSite Benedictine priory
Lytham Priory NERFINISHED
region Lancashire coastal plain NERFINISHED
roofMaterial slate
setIn parkland
usedFor events
guided tours
heritage open days
weddings

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John Carr of York notableWork Lytham Hall