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Fountain House and Pinewood

A Grade II Listed Building in Lytham St Anne's, Lancashire

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Latitude: 53.7363 / 53°44'10"N

Longitude: -2.959 / 2°57'32"W

OS Eastings: 336835

OS Northings: 427085

OS Grid: SD368270

Mapcode National: GBR 7TS7.5C

Mapcode Global: WH85P.JC50

Plus Code: 9C5VP2PR+G9

Entry Name: Fountain House and Pinewood

Listing Date: 13 January 1971

Last Amended: 15 February 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1291870

English Heritage Legacy ID: 385243

ID on this website: 101291870

Location: Lytham, Fylde, Lancashire, FY8

County: Lancashire

District: Fylde

Electoral Ward/Division: Clifton

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Lytham St Anne's

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Lytham St John the Divine

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description


This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 10/02/2020

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LYTHAM ST ANNES
Lytham
EAST BEACH (north side)
Nos.12 Pinewood and 12A Fountain House

(Formerly listed as Nos.12 AND 12A; Pinewood (12) and Fountain House (12A) CENTRAL BEACH, previously listed as: EAST BEACH, Lytham (North side) Nos.12 AND 12A, Pinewood and Fountain House)

13/01/71

GV
II
Pair of marine villas. 1838, slightly altered. Brown brick in Flemish bond, with sandstone dressings and slate roof. Rectangular front block with separate back extensions. Simple Georgian style.

Two storeys plus attic, 3+2 windows; with first-floor sillband, plain frieze and moulded gutter cornice. The features of the facade are continuous but the two windows of No.12A to the right are slightly more widely spaced than the three windows of No.12; the third window at ground floor of No.12 is a casement, all the others are twelve-pane sashes, but all have margin panes (those at ground floor on all four sides of both leaves). Gable chimneys and one square ridge chimney at the junction. The gable walls have similar fenestration, and round-headed doorways with stepped surrounds, set-in quarter-columns, panelled doors, mutuled lintels and fanlights with radiating glazing bars. No.12 also has a C20 bay window and two triangular oriels.

INTERIOR of No.12 has open-string staircase mounting from the entrance hall, with stick balusters, and front rooms interconnected by sliding panelled and glazed doors.

HISTORY: said to be the earliest marine villas built on Lytham Beach (then known as Beach Parade East).

Listing NGR: SD3660427064

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