The beautiful Mount Pavilion has recently been licensed to hold wedding ceremonies, with beautiful views, reaching as far as the Lake District on a clear day. The Mount is the perfect place to sit and admire the vast beauty of the northwest coastline. When the conditions are right, usually close to sunset on a summer night, you can see the hills of the Isle of Man approximately 60 miles away across the Irish Sea. Designed by eminent architect Decimus Burton in the 1800s and built on an extensive rabbit warren, the Mount was the centre point of Fleetwood with the streets of the town radiating out from it. The first wedding ceremony at the Mount pavilion in Fleetwood took place in August 2018. The Mount Pavilion is an attractive building set in beautiful gardens and is available for special ceremonies from Monday to Saturday. It can accommodate up to 50 guests. Outside, the Mount gardens offer beautiful wedding photograph opportunities. Wedding ceremonies at the Mount pavilion are managed by our friendly and professional team at Marine Hall. They will help ensure that your day runs smoothly including welcoming your guests, assisting with music and serving celebration drinks on the upper floor after...
Read moreIf you'd like a slice of Fleetwood history then this is the place to visit (after the museum). The Pavilion is one of Fleetwood's oldest buildings & has been through a couple of changes since it was built an indeterminate amount of years ago (originally designed like a Chinese pagoda). Unfortunately the Pavilion is open infrequently - only a couple of times a year (hence not 5 stars). When you can get access the views from the Pavilion across the bay are unbeaten. The interior of the Pavilion is fairly basic but you can gain access upstairs to look at the exquisite clock workings. It's well worth a visit when it's open.
The pavilion is now only open to wedding parties. What a waste. This iconic building deserves to be utilised PROPERLY FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC. That's Another star off for this poor...
Read moreIt's a building on a steep hill basically with some nice gardens. If you don't mind the look of the marine hall then you can see that.
There is a viewpoint looking all the way down London Street which gives a good view of the town.
It's pretty accessible from all sides and I've seen different events hosted here for community activities.
If you like a challenge then I would recommend adding this point to your run as it can offer varying degrees of difficulty depending on how...
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