Tag: Attractions

Fleetwood Market – One of Lancashire’s Oldest Markets

Fleetwood Market is a Victorian market hall in Fleetwood, Lancashire. Located between Adelaide Street and Victoria Street, it was established in 1840, making it one of the oldest markets in the county. In 1235, King Henry III granted a market charter to Rossall manor. This included the future site of Fleetwood, but it was not for another 605 years that Sir Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood, then lord of the manor, and his wife, Lady Hesketh, established a market. The original building was constructed of wood with a slate roof. Local purveyors sold farm produce alongside textiles and clothing from traders from Manchester…. Read more »

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 »

Stanley Park’s Gift to Skaters, Skateboarders and BMX Fans

Skaters, skateboarders and BMX fans turned out in force to celebrate the opening of a 4,000 sq m new skate park in Blackpool in May of 2022. The new facility, packed with stairs, ledges, rails, curbs, quarter pipes as well as a mini ramp to test riders’ skills, was the brainchild of two local skateboarders, Simon Bennet and Big Woody, who founded the Stanley Park Skate Park Development Group to convert a run-down area of Stanley Park into an attraction that will bring people in from across the county. They had the support of Blackpool Council and the Friends of… Read more »

Coyote Ugly Comes to Blackpool Prom

Born in the heart of New York City in 1993, Coyote Ugly Saloon was the brainchild of Liliana “Lil” Lovell, who set out to create a bar that was anything but ordinary. With its fearless bartenders, electrifying atmosphere, and wild west-inspired decor, Coyote Ugly quickly became a legend. The unique blend of bartenders dancing on the bar, thumping music, and unapologetic fun sparked an international sensation. The iconic brand truly went global after the release of the film Coyote Ugly in 2000, bringing the bold, boundary-pushing spirit to screens worldwide. Since then, Coyote Ugly Saloon has expanded its reach across… Read more »

Stanley Park Visitors Centre

The Stanley Park Visitor Centre in Blackpool was officially opened on August 24, 2005, by the 19th Earl of Derby, Edward Richard William Stanley. It was funded by the National Lottery Fund and provides an office for the Friends of Stanley Park who now manage the building. The centre is built on the site of an old, unused joinery workshop and is staffed by volunteers. Stanley Park itself was opened on 2 October 1926 by the 17th Earl of Derby, on the same day as opening the new marine promenade. The marine promenade cost £320,000 and at the opening the… Read more »

Haven Leisure Limited and Cala Gran in Fleetwood

Cala Gran Holiday Park in Fleetwood, near Blackpool, is a popular Haven holiday park offering a range of caravan accommodation and amenities. It’s located relatively close to Rossall Beach, which is a dog-friendly beach accessible within a 20-minute walk. Cala Gran provides a variety of facilities including a splash zone, mini market, launderette, and various sports and entertainment options. Caravan holidays at Cala Gran have a great mixture of adventure and relaxation. There’s their family pool, complete with a water slide for the kids, steam room for grown-ups and big action activities including the thrilling Leap of Faith and their… Read more »

Blackpool Model Village Opens at Stanley Park with Jimmy Clitheroe

There are 100’s of creative village scenes that will spark your imagination to life as you wander around their beautiful gardens, along the walkways. Follow the quiz and don’t miss any of them. Marvel at the many hand crafted models and figures that represent life’s rich tapestry and step back in time to those bygone days when life seemed to move at a slower pace, from a Scottish Castle, protected by its ranks of Guardsmen to a tranquil Cornish fishing village. From thatched cottages hidden away and a Tudor village whos diminutive residents enjoy a cricket match on the village… Read more »

Mecca Bingo Opens on Talbot Road

The Mecca Bingo on Talbot Road in Blackpool opened in August 2012 after a five-week transformation of a previously dilapidated building. The Mecca Leisure Group has a long history in Blackpool, with its halls being a popular entertainment venue for decades. Bingo, along with seaside resorts, has a strong tradition in Blackpool, with various halls like Empire, Apollo, and Mecca attracting visitors. The Mecca Leisure Group, which includes Mecca Bingo, was established in 1933 with the Mecca Agency Limited.

Farmer Parrs Tractor Shed Bistro, Jumping Pillows, Museum and Animal World

Farmer Parrs Tractor Shed Bistro is a family owned and run fully licensed restaurant in Fleetwood that opened in 2019. They serve sumptuous breakfasts and elegant lunches – all in a beautiful setting. Light, bright, spacious and stylish. The Tractor Shed Bistro is the perfect location to meet friends and family or to impress business associates. They have also brought back their very popular Sunday Lunches. Tasty roast dinners served from 12pm-3.30pm every Sunday between September and April. But there’s so much more to see and do at Farmer Parrs. They have the fabulous museum called the Fylde Country Life… Read more »

Opening of Fylde Country Life Museum at Farmer Parrs

The Fylde Country Life Heritage Centre is set out in 10,000 square feet of farm buildings. There are twenty-six major exhibits set out in realistic scenes of shops, rooms and buildings. They cover living, working and leisure. A cottage, blacksmith, clogger, office, dairy, lineshafting, and World Wars 1 and 2 are only part of the wide range of displays. Most of the collection has been restored to working condition by members of the Fylde Country Life Preservation Society. The museum is only part of what makes Farmer Parrs a fabulous day out. They also have the wonderful Tractor Shed Bistro,… Read more »