Step back in time at Heysham Towers and explore the captivating coastal heritage of Heysham village, easily reached on a delightful journey
Discover a captivating slice of history at Heysham Towers, an enchanting landmark nestled within the ancient village of Heysham, Lancashire. While the current towers date back to 1850, they stand on the site of an even older building, whispering tales of centuries past. It’s part of the wider Heysham Coast, a National Trust managed area that is rich in heritage, perfect for a leisurely exploration.
As you wander through Heysham, you’ll encounter the evocative ruins of St Patrick’s Chapel and the ancient rock-cut graves overlooking Morecambe Bay, offering breathtaking views that have inspired visitors for generations. St Peter’s Church, with its Anglo-Saxon origins, also adds to the village’s profound sense of history.
Travelling without a car is part of the charm here; simply hop on a bus from nearby Morecambe or Lancaster. Enjoy a scenic journey that allows you to fully immerse yourself in the journey before arriving to explore the village’s historical gems and coastal beauty at your own pace.

