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Poulton-le-Fylde, nestled in the heart of the Fylde coast in Lancashire, is a charming market town that blends historical intrigue with modern leisure. Its cobbled streets, traditional architecture, and friendly community feel make it a delightful place to explore, whether you’re visiting for a few hours or staying a while.

At the heart of the town is the historic market square, which still hosts a traditional outdoor market every Monday. Surrounded by independent shops, cafés, and period buildings, the square is a perfect starting point for a gentle wander. Nearby, St Chad’s Church stands as Poulton’s oldest building, dating back to the 11th century. With its striking Norman tower, serene graveyard, and peaceful gardens, it offers a glimpse into the town’s rich ecclesiastical past.

History buffs will appreciate that Poulton was once a significant stopping point on the old coaching routes and played a key role in regional trade. It retained its importance through the centuries, with its market charter stretching back to medieval times. Many of the town’s pubs and inns reflect this heritage, some housed in buildings that are centuries old.

Just a short stroll from the town centre brings you to The River Wyre pub, a popular spot known for its warm atmosphere, hearty food, and scenic setting near the riverbanks. It’s a great place to relax with a pint or a Sunday roast, especially if you’ve been exploring the surrounding countryside or coastal paths.

For nature lovers, Poulton is close to the Wyre Estuary Country Park and the salt marshes of Skippool, offering peaceful walks with birdwatching opportunities and wide views across the River Wyre. And with Blackpool only a few minutes away by train, it’s easy to combine the tranquillity of Poulton with the bright lights of the coast.

Whether you’re drawn by its quiet charm, historical roots, or the lure of a good pub meal by the river, Poulton-le-Fylde offers a wonderfully balanced day out.

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