Category: 1902

The Mount Pavilion in Fleetwood

The Mount is a pavilion in Fleetwood, Lancashire. Built in 1902 to a design by Decimus Burton, the structure has been Grade II listed by English Heritage since 1989. The building, which stands atop a large sand dune originally known as Tup’s Hill overlooking the Irish Sea, replaced a pagoda designed by Burton, around which he planned the layout of Fleetwood. The pavilion is constructed of roughcast brick with tile roofs. It has an octagonal dome with a copper roof. Part of a 7-acre (2.8 ha) site, it is located between The Esplanade to the north and Mount Road to… Read more »

St Annes College Moves to Current Location

St. Annes College is an independent co-educational day school for students from 2 to 18 years of age. There are three main departments; a Nursery for children aged 2 to 4+, an Infant and Junior School for children aged 4+ to 11 and a Grammar School for students aged from 11 to 18+. One of the main features of the College and one of its greatest strengths is the individual attention given to the students by virtue of the small classes. Classes in the College generally do not exceed 16 pupils and in such a small community both staff and… Read more »

Official Opening of St Annes’s Public Offices

St Annes’s Public Offices is a municipal building in Clifton Drive, St Anne’s-on-the-Sea, Lancashire, England. The building, which was the headquarters of St Anne’s-on-the-Sea Urban District Council, is Grade II listed. A local board of health was established in the rapidly developing town of St Anne’s-on-the-Sea in 1878. Following significant population growth, largely associated with seaside tourism, the town became an urban district in 1894 In this context civic leaders decided to procure new public offices: the site they chose formed part of the garden of an adjacent residential property. The new building was designed by Thomas Muirhead in the… Read more »