![]() I don’t know when this macabre interest began, but it was a long time ago. I have always had a fascination with graveyards. The church was designed by Edwin Hugh Shellard, an ecclesiastical architect from Manchester and is the opinion of the National Heritage List for England to be Shellard’s best work. It is a Grade 11 listed building which means ‘particularly important buildings of more than special interest’. The church was completed in 1849 and built of sandstone on land donated by the Clifton family of Lytham Hall. The view is taken from South Warton Street looking on to Lytham Green and windmill with the Victorian lifeboat house just visible behind the tree. ![]() This is a photo of the graveyard of the Anglican church, St John the Divine on East Beach, Lytham. ![]()
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