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15, 15A, 16 and 16A, East Beach

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

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7364 / 53°44'10"N

Longitude: -2.9581 / 2°57'29"W

OS Eastings: 336898

OS Northings: 427090

OS Grid: SD368270

Mapcode National: GBR 7TS7.CC

Mapcode Global: WH85P.JBMZ

Plus Code: 9C5VP2PR+GQ

Entry Name: 15, 15A, 16 and 16A, East Beach

Listing Date: 13 January 1971

Last Amended: 15 February 1993

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1297662

English Heritage Legacy ID: 385246

ID on this website: 101297662

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 11/02/2020

SD3627SE
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LYTHAM ST ANNES
Lytham
EAST BEACH (north side)
Nos.15, 15A, 16 and 16A

(Formerly listed as Nos.15, 15A, 16 AND 16A, CENTRAL BEACH, (north side), previously listed as EAST BEACH, Lytham (north side) Nos.15 AND 16)

13/01/71

GV
II
Pair of marine villas, each now subdivided. c.1845-60, altered. Red brick in Flemish bond, with sandstone dressings and graduated slate roof. H-plan, double-pile, entrance halls-adjoining pair, with individual back extensions. Jacobethan style.

Two-and-a-half storeys, a symmetrical five window range with gabled centre and gabled ends breaking forwards slightly; stone plinth, oversailing eaves and verges with barge-boards and remains of apex finials (missing from the centre and right).

The centre has coupled single-storey gabled porches which have cross-gabled roofs with barge-boards and tall finials; single-light windows to the front and doorways in the sides, all these with stone surrounds and hoodmoulds; above and between these a rectangular stone oriel which has a transomed six-light window with moulded transom and mullions, and glazing with margin panes; and in the gable above, a very small single-light window. The gabled outer bays have stone two-storey canted bay windows, the openings at ground floor formerly rising from ground level but both now with raised sills and altered glazing; and two-light casements to the attics. The intermediate bays have rectangular windows with stone surrounds and hoodmoulds, all with altered glazing. Two-span roof with inserted skylight windows, and gable chimneys and ridge chimneys.

Forms group with associated garden wall to the front (q.v.), No.14A to the left (q.v.) and with Nos 17 and 18 to the right, and is part of a noteworthy mid-C19 seaside development of villas and boarding houses.

Listing NGR: SD3689827090

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