Of course, whether you think the structure is nice or not is a matter of opinion. But in this gallery we’ve picked out some of the nicest buildings you might see across the Fylde Coast – in Morecambe, Lytham, Fleetwood and Garstang. Most of the recommendations have come from Trip Advisor – what do you think? Do you agree? Or do you have any other suggestions? Let us know. READ MORE: Life on the Fylde Coast back in 1998. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Retro Easter activities on the Fylde Coast. MORE MEMORIES: Fylde Coast nostalgia from 1997
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13. Lytham Hall
There's no surprises that Lytham Hall is considered one of the nicest buildings on the Fylde Coast. It is a beautiful 18th century Georgian country house, constructed in the Neo-Palladian style of red brick in Flemish bond. It is the only Grade I listed building, the only one in the borough of Fylde Photo: Daniel Martino

14. St Thomas's Church, Garstang
St Thomas's Church in Garstang is a change from the norm in its design. It is a grade II listed building Photo: Donna Clifford

15. Garstang Market House
This structure in Garstang was built in the neoclassical style and is a Grade II listed building. The Market House was used as a Town Hall for many years before being turned into shops. It sits alongside another building also named Market House Photo: Archive

16. Market House, Garstang
A blue plaque outside Garstang Market House tells of its important historical interest Photo: Archive