Promenade Shelter Opposite Lowther Pavilion is a Grade II listed building in the Fylde local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 February 1993. Promenade shelter.

Promenade Shelter Opposite Lowther Pavilion

WRENN ID
odd-casement-evening
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Fylde
Country
England
Date first listed
15 February 1993
Type
Promenade shelter
Source
Historic England listing

Description

LYTHAM ST ANNES

SD32NE WEST BEACH, Lytham 621-1/3/97 (South side) Promenade shelter opposite Lowther Pavilion

II

Promenade shelter. Probably c.1900, slightly altered. Cast-iron, painted brown and yellow ochre, with hipped wooden felt-clad roof. Rectangular 2-bay double-sided plan with longitudinal partition. Single storey. The structure has a frame of slender cast-iron columns at the corners and in the centre of each side, with fluted bases and debased Greek Corinthian capitals, and ornamental open-work cast-iron brackets to the beams and the eaves. The end walls and central partition are formed of cast-iron panels in the lower half, with moulded decoration (flowers, etc), and arcades of round-headed arches in the upper half; and the partition has low scrolled brackets to support the wooden benches on each side. An interesting survival, redolent of the Edwardian seaside holiday.

Listing NGR: SD3606726912

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