Some nine million of the blooms which offer the first sign of spring make for a dramatically picturesque show in the Hall’s parkland in what is recognised as the most impressive display in the North West.
A spokesman for the Hall said: “What better way to dampen those February blues, than to visit the finest Georgian house in Lancashire and see the beautiful white swathes of flowers?”
Entry to the grounds is free of charge but a small donation of £1 per person provides visitors with a Snowdrop map and factsheet - plus a 10 per cent off voucher for a Hall tour.
1. Snowdrops delight at Lytham Hall
Snowdrops in the grounds of Lytham Hall. Photo: Daniel Martino
2. Snowdrops delight at Lytham Hall
Six-year-old Lara Dunn admires the snowdrops at Lytham Hall. Photo: Daniel Martino
3. Snowdrops delight at Lytham Hall
The snowdrops at Lytham Hall offer wonderful picture opportunities. Photo: Daniel Martino
4. Snowdrops delight at Lytham Hall
Snowdrops in the grounds of Lytham Hall. Photo: Daniel Martino
5. Snowdrops delight at Lytham Hall
The snowdrops offer the first sign that spring is on the way. Photo: Daniel Martino
6. Snowdrops delight at Lytham Hall
Freddy the dog was among those enjoying the snowdrop walk at Lytham Hall. Picture by his owner Millie Smith. Photo: submit