Lytham is a seaside resort town located in the Fylde borough. It is renowned for its quality retail and hospitality offer, and is the backdrop for major events such as Lytham Festival and Lytham 1940’s Weekend. There are several superb tourism attractions such as Lowther Pavillion, Lytham Hall, and the famous Windmill on the green. The town also boasts amazing Christmas Festivities organised by the community.
The town features a central high street hosting many independent retailers, service providers, and eating establishments to suit all tastes. It is well connected by car, bus, and train, with the train station just off the town centre. Blackpool, St Annes, Preston and the motorway network connect Lytham well, and new M55 access routes have vastly improved commute time.
Lytham benefits predominantly from a mature, affluent demographic visitor sector. The quality of dining establishments increases yearly, and the main square is full of prime examples. There is no beach in Lytham, but nearby is Fairhaven Lake, which offers a variety of newly regenerated activities, from boating to adventure golf and tennis to crown green bowling. In addition, the town is a great base location for the avid golfer, with several stunning courses in the area, some of them Championship level and above.
Adjacent business parks accommodate a mix of SMEs and larger enterprises, with BAe Systems being less than ten minutes from the town sector, providing significant employment opportunities for residents.
Footfall data, gathered via geo-location-enabled mobile devices, estimates visitor traffic. The accompanying map’s blue and red zones represent the captured areas and main streets, respectively.