Despite its chequered reputation through the years, it remains one of Blackpool’s oldest buildings.
Built as a grand manor house in 1869 by a Mr JH Horrocks, it was used for lavish parties to entertain friends and colleagues. It’s unusual castle construction is still appealing to tourists, but your memories of the Norbreck reflect it’s reputation.
Commenting on our Facebook post, Steven Cross thought it was a blot on the landscape whilst Debbie Ann Sewell said: “It was never a nice hotel, riddled with damp issues in the '70s. I used to swimming there on a Saturday morning and it's was grotty then!”
Sandra Keanely said she had a friend in the early 80’s who worked in the kitchen. “We would go round and get bacon and sausage for breakfast and he’d give us the mini jams and marmalade.” Whatever your thoughts, these pictures rewind the decades, particularly the 90s and 00s – remember Copper Face Jacks?

13. Norbreck Castle Nostalgia
BP petrol station at the Norbreck Castle during the petrol crisis of 2000 Photo: Martin Bostock


15. Norbreck Castle Nostalgia
Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson arrives at the Norbreck Castle Hotel for the Fleetwood Freeport FC sportsman's dinner, 1999 Photo: Martin Bostock



18. Norbreck Castle Nostalgia
Trainee Chef feature at Norbreck Castle Hotel. Trainee Chef Simon Ball shows reporter Victoria Rouse how to cut a tomato rose Photo: Bill Johnson