Is Thornton-Cleveleys a nice place to live?

Is Thornton-Cleveleys a nice place to live?

Cleveleys is a lovely place to live, people are friendly, facilities are good and the location is amazing. As we’ve already said, when we first moved here over 20 years ago, someone said to us that people either love it and stay forever, or they really don’t like it and go quickly.

Is Thornton-Cleveleys a village?

Thornton is a village in the Borough of Wyre, about 4 miles (6 km) north of Blackpool and 2 miles (3 km) south of Fleetwood. The civil parish of Thornton became an urban district in 1900, and was renamed Thornton-Cleveleys in 1927.

Is Thornton a town?

Thornton (together with its neighbouring town of Cleveleys, known as Thornton-Cleveleys) is a town in Wyre, in Lancashire, England, about four miles north of Blackpool and two miles south of Fleetwood. The two towns are linked by Victoria Road.

How old is cleveleys?

Thornton Cleveleys dates back more than a thousand years. Once known as ‘Torentum’ it can be found in the Domesday Book.

Is Lytham rough?

Lytham St Anne’s is the second safest medium-sized town in Lancashire, and is the 75th safest overall out of Lancashire’s 241 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Lytham St Anne’s in 2020 was 25 crimes per 1,000 people.

Is Blackpool a good place to retire?

Although Blackpool is not in a particularly affluent location, the house prices are fairly low by national standards, and the living expenses are also not too high. The employment rates in the town have also steadily improved over the years, and the crime levels are manageable.

What is the postcode for Thornton-Cleveleys?

FY5
FY5 3SU
Thornton-Cleveleys/Zip codes
Area Information for Thornton-Cleveleys, FY5 1JH. This postcode in Thornton-Cleveleys is in the North West region of England. The postcode is within the Marsh Mill ward/electoral division, which is in the constituency of Wyre and Preston North.

What county is Thornton-Cleveleys in?

Lancashire

Thornton-Cleveleys
District Wyre
Shire county Lancashire
Region North West
Country England

When was Thornton built?

June 12, 1956
Thornton/Founded

What does Thornton mean?

Thornton is a topographic surname, which was given to a person who resided near a physical feature such as a hill, stream, church, or type of tree. In this case the surname Thornton was originally derived from the Old English terms thorn meaning thorn bushes and tun meaning enclosure or town.

Can you swim at St Annes?

The beach itself at St Annes is a huge expanse of golden sand. The sort that is perfect for running around on and building sandcastles. It’s also a great spot for a paddle, however there are no lifeguards on duty and swimming isn’t recommended towards the estuary.

What’s the difference between Lytham and St Annes?

St Anne’s is a small but bustling resort with a pier, a padding pool and a bandstand: a fully-fledged slice of seaside life. Lytham is an even smaller residential town fronting the estuary of the River Ribble, rather than the sea, with the street lights of Southport twinkling comfortingly across the water.

How many places are near Thornton-Cleveleys?

There are 1882 places (city, towns, hamlets …) within a radius of 100 kilometers / 62 miles from the center of Thornton-Cleveleys, the nearest place in the area is Red Marsh Industrial Estate, Lancashire. Below is the table with the 20 places near Thornton-Cleveleys.

What football clubs are in Thornton-Cleveleys?

Thornton-Cleveleys F.C. play in the West Lancashire Football League, they play their home matches at New Bourne Park. The town boasts two cricket clubs – Thornton-Cleveleys C.C. and Norcross C.C. both playing in the Moore & Smalley Palace Shield competition and both having three senior sides and several junior teams in a variety of age groups.

What is the history of Wyre and Thornton-Cleveleys?

The two towns formed a joint urban district from 1927 until 1974, before becoming part of Wyre. The two towns constitute part of the Blackpool Urban Area . The civil parish of Thornton became an urban district in 1900, and was then renamed Thornton-Cleveleys in 1927.

Is the tide rising in Thornton-Cleveleys?

The tide is currently rising in Thornton-Cleveleys. As you can see on the tide chart, the highest tide of 9.15m was at 3:35am and the lowest tide of 1.89m was at 10:29am. Click here to see Thornton-Cleveleys’s tide times for the week.

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