Lytham Hall Vintage Bus Day 2022

Schedule

Sun Jul 17 2022 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm

Location

Lytham Hall | Lytham St Annes, EN

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Following the success of previous years events held at Lytham Hall, we will be returning there slightly earlier in 2022 on Sunday 17th July.
The Hall and its vast parkland provide a perfect setting for our vehicles and there will be a free bus service which will connect the Hall with Lytham Town Centre, Fairhaven Lake and onwards to St Anne's Square. This will necessitate a quite intensive service using many of RVPT’s preserved Ribble buses and a number of other preserved buses which originated with local operators so there will be much to enjoy. Lytham Hall is a grade 1 listed building that is undergoing extensive renovation (details at lythamhall.org.uk).
We will have a display of our buses and coaches in front of the building as well as the free bus service described above. Access to the grounds of the hall is free but please note that no parking is available at the hall (except for disabled). Car parking is available in the car park adjacent to Ribble House on Ballam Road opposite the main entrance to the Hall grounds. Parking is free on bank holidays. You can then walk across the road to the entrance and use our frequent service to take you to the Hall. Alternatively, you can use the (pay) car park at Fairhaven Lake and travel on our vintage buses to the Hall.
See link to a video from 2020, compiled by Lindsay Mcdowell.

(Vintage Bus Owners: Please note that as this event is held on private grounds and space is very limited so gusts buses will be by invite only.)
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Where is it happening?

Lytham Hall, Lytham Hall, Ballam Road, Lytham, Lytham St Annes, United Kingdom

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