Poulton-le-Fylde is a town in the Wyre district of Lancashire in northwestern England, situated 5 kilometres northeast of Blackpool and the Irish Sea coast. The area around this location in the Roman times used to be mainly marshland and was very sparsely populated; the name came from olde English language and means ‘settlement by the pool’.
Poulton Le Fylde is a beautiful town with cobbled streets, a marketplace, medieval stocks and a historical church and attracts many visitors year after year. This town is renowned for cosmopolitan evenings out, with a great variety of cafés, restaurants and fantastic nightlife.
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