Lytham Heritage Group occupies the Grade II listed building which was originally built in 1899 for the Manchester and County Bank and later used by the Trustee Savings Bank. In 1996 the Group purchased the building funded by a local benefactor. With the Group’s own funding and grant aid, the interior has been enhanced by careful restoration and converted into an exhibition centre of considerable charm, providing a splendid backdrop of late Victorian architecture to complement the modern Piazza in the town centre.
A programme of heritage and art exhibitions is held each year from February to December. Opening times are from 10.00 am – 4.00 pm Tuesday to Sunday and Bank Holidays.
Admission to the Centre and exhibitions is FREE but donations are welcome.
A collection of panels spanning the history of Lytham – Our Town – is situated in the ‘St Cuthbert Gallery’. The main gallery is available to art societies, individual artists, local schools and community groups. The Group’s Heritage exhibitions are also held on various aspects of local history.
A selection of books about the town and its history are available for sale inside the centre.
Disabled access
There are two steps at the entrance, but we do have a ramp for easy access. If you need it and it isn't out then just ask the steward to put it out. we don't have a doorbell so If the steward can't hear you shouting, ring 730787.
Volunteering
The Centre is manned by volunteers when we are open. If you would like to consider helping us with this then please take a look at what this involves.