Tag: Landmarks

The Oracle

Welcome to the internet home of The Oracle, the newest and most exciting youth venue in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. Opening on 11th June 2012, The Oracle aims to offer young people aged 11 to 24 opportunities to further themselves, learn new skills, express themselves through music and the arts and above all, provides a safe and exciting space to socialise with each other. The Oracle was created by young people, for young people and operated by young people. They are at the heart of decision making at the venue in a variety of ways; from sitting on the Management Board… Read more »

Starr Gate Tram Depot

The Starr Gate Tram Depot is a key part of Blackpool’s modern tram system. It opened in 2012 when the tramway got a major upgrade, bringing in modern light rail vehicles and improved facilities. It’s located at the southern end of the tramway near Starr Gate, by the coast close to where Blackpool meets St. Annes. Unlike the old Rigby Road Depot, which handles Blackpool’s heritage trams, Starr Gate Depot was built specifically for the new Flexity 2 trams introduced in 2012. These trams, made by Bombardier, brought Blackpool’s tram service into the modern era, offering smoother, faster, and more… Read more »

Blowing Sands Cottage

The actual year that the Blowing Sands was built is unknown, but it’s shown here as 1750 as the cottage is strictly referred to as an ’18th century’ build. It is known as Blackpool’s oldest historic ‘sloping cottage’, which is still standing at 166 Common Edge Road, but it’s been on the market for a while since this post was written. This grade II listed cottage has been described by historians as one of the few remaining cottages from Blackpool’s agricultural past. The building was originally built as two cottages with a workshop added in the 19th century. It has gable… Read more »

Tram Line Extension to Blackpool North Train Station

Blackpool’s new tram extension to Blackpool North railway station, known as the North Station tramway extension, opened in June this year. This extension links the railway station with the existing tram network, making it easier for people to get around town. The tram line starts at the Promenade near North Pier, goes up Talbot Road, and ends at Blackpool North railway station. The extension has new tram stops that fit in with the current transport system. It provides a direct route between the railway station and the Promenade, which benefits both commuters and tourists. This new line improves public transport,… Read more »

North Shore Golf Club

Designed by Harry Colt Blackpool North Shore was established in 1904, and has been an Open Championship qualifying venue in the past with promising ‘fast undulating greens’. Blackpool’s Premier Social Club – We are very proud of our Club and would love to give you a tour of our facilities. If you are thinking about holding any event or function, we have 3 rooms available with different catering packages to suit. Blackpool North Shore Golf Club is a challenging 18 hole par 71 course, measuring 6,444 yards playing off the white tees. This course was home to the first fund raising event… Read more »

Winter Gardens

The Winter Gardens, a prominent entertainment venue in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, features a theatre, ballroom, and conference facilities. Established in 1878, it is a Grade II listed building. The Blackpool Entertainment Company Limited operates it on behalf of Blackpool Council, which acquired the property from Leisure Parcs Ltd in 2010 as part of a £40 million deal. Throughout its history, the Winter Gardens has been the venue for numerous significant events, including the annual Trades Union Congress, the Conservative Party Conference, the Labour Party Conference, and the Liberal Democrat Conference held twice a year. The venue’s management noted that every… Read more »

Talbot Gateway Holiday Inn

The Holiday Inn at Talbot Gateway in Blackpool is a key feature of the area’s ongoing £350 million regeneration project. This new addition to the town opened in mid-2023 and boasts 144 rooms, making it a modern and centrally located option for both business and leisure travellers. Managed by RBH Hospitality, the hotel is directly connected to Blackpool North train station via a newly constructed underpass and is adjacent to a tram extension linking the town centre to the Blackpool Promenade. This connectivity underscores its role as a hub for visitors arriving in Blackpool. The Holiday Inn also features Marco… Read more »

Helter Skelter M55 Roundabout Sculpture

The steel sculpture called Helter Skelter was situated on the roundabout at the end of the M55 that connects to Yeadon Way. The structure was erected in 1995 but damaged beyond repair in December 2015 after car mounted the roundabout and crashed into it during a police chase. Helter Skelter and figures were created by sculptor David Annand. Unfortunately, it has not been replaced due to the cost.

Stanley Park Golf Club

The Stanley Park Golf Club is a standout location in Blackpool, renowned for its historic design by Dr. Alister MacKenzie, the architect behind some of the world’s most prestigious courses, including Augusta National. Established in 1925, this 18-hole, par-70 course blends picturesque parkland with challenging features, such as strategically placed bunkers and natural hazards, creating a rewarding experience for players of all abilities. The club prides itself on accessibility, offering flexible options like pay-and-play alongside memberships. It also boasts a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere, with facilities that cater to both casual golfers and seasoned players. As of 2024, the course is… Read more »

Stanley Park

The park was officially opened on 2nd October 1926, by Edward George Villiers Stanley – 17th Earl of Derby from whom the park takes its name. Stanley Park is a public park in the town of Blackpool on the Fylde coast in Lancashire, England. It is the town’s primary park and covers an area of approximately 104 hectares (260 acres). The park was designed to include significant sporting provisions, along with formal gardens, a boating lake and woodland area. It was designed and built in the 1920s, under the eye of Thomas Mawson. It is located in the Great Marton and… Read more »