Category: 1839

The Taps in Lytham, Once the Clifton Arms Vaults

The Taps pub in Lytham has a history dating back to 1839, originally serving as ostler’s cottages where horses were changed for nearby hotels. It’s now one of Lytham’s oldest and most well-known pubs, known for its selection of real ales and traditional atmosphere. The building was originally used as cottages for ostlers, who were responsible for changing horses for travellers using nearby inns. Over time, it evolved into a pub and became known for its well-kept real ales. The Taps has become a central part of the Lytham community, with sports teams, fundraising events, and a strong connection to… Read more »