Here are some of the most historically and architecturally significant objects:
1. Promenade shelter
Queen's Promenade Shelter, probably l905. Cast iron with wooden side screens and partition, lead-covered roof.
2. Fleetwood Memorial Park gate
The Memorial Park Gate, Fleetwood, a Baroque park gateway of 1902 probably by Thomas Lumb, with gates of 1926 by H H Martyn, is listed at Grade II
3. K6 Telephone Kiosk on Talbot Road
Telephone kiosk, Type kiosk. Designed in 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Made by various contractors. Cast Iron. Square kiosk with domed roof.
4. Cabin Lift on Queens Promenade
A seaside lift tower of 1930 known as the Cabin Lift, associated toilets and upper promenade wall built to a design by the borough architect John Charles Robinson.
5. Lytham Hall Estate boundary wall
Part of boundary wall of Lytham Hall estate. Probably later C18 or early C19; altered and recently partly demolished. Built of cobblestones with rendered capping. Follows gently curved line 1.2 miles long
6. Milestone on Raikes Road in Great Eccleston
Milestone, C19th. Sandstone. Triangular on plan, with sloping top. Left-hand face inscribed: "GARSTANG 6 1/4 MILES. LANCASTER 17 MILES".