The picturesque village of Wrea Green is an old village near to Kirkham. The main attractions to the village include the Grapes Public House and restaurant and the traditional village green where cricket is played during the summer months. The Villa restaurant and Ribby Hall Village are both situated within this pleasant village and both worth a visit. The Grapes is situated overlooking the village green and duck pond and is very popular with locals.
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A multi entertainment complex, the Fylde’s No. 1 venue for movies.
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For children aged six months to 10 years old. A seating area for parents, with…
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Providing information about the lake’s heritage as well as the local wildlife.
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