
Local area guide
Around Princes Meadows by Morris Homes · Kirkham
The schools, transport, shops and green spaces that shape day-to-day life — plus local trades who already work in Kirkham.
Area at a glance
Schools, transport, what’s nearby — written for new-build buyers settling in.

Kirkham strikes an appealing balance between historic market town charm and modern convenience. At its heart, the town still carries the character of its medieval past — the ruins of Kirkham Priory and a traditional market square give it a sense of place that newer commuter towns often lack. Day-to-day life here is unhurried but well-equipped, with a genuine community feel reinforced by local events, independent traders, and a town centre that people actually use. For families in particular, Kirkham offers something increasingly rare: a place that feels rooted, where amenities are close at hand and the wider world is easy to reach when you need it.
Families moving to Kirkham are well served across all age groups. At primary level, Kirkham & Wesham Primary School and All Saints' CE Primary School are both well-regarded locally and draw families from across the immediate area. Secondary education is a genuine strength of the town: Kirkham Grammar School is one of Lancashire's most respected independent schools, offering education from age 3 through to sixth form, and its presence adds real value for families prioritising academic achievement. State secondary options are available in the surrounding Fylde area, and the proximity of Preston and Blackpool means a broader range of further education colleges and sixth forms is within easy reach for older students.
Transport links are one of Kirkham's most practical selling points. Kirkham & Wesham railway station sits on the main line connecting Preston to the Fylde Coast, with regular direct services to Preston, where you can connect onward to Manchester, Liverpool, and London. Journey times to Preston are short, making this a realistic commuter base for those working in the city. By road, the M55 motorway is close by, giving straightforward access to Blackpool to the west and the M6 to the east — opening up the wider North West motorway network. Preston city centre is typically reachable in under 20 minutes in normal traffic conditions.

Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from Princes Meadows to the nearest of each.
Nearest supermarket
Morrisons
0.7mi
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Nearest GP surgery
Kirkham Health Centre
0.6mi
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Nearest primary school
Medlar-with-Wesham Church of England Primary School
Local trades
Vetted finishing trades whose coverage area includes Princes Meadows.
The town centre offers a solid mix of independent shops, cafes, and essential services that cover everyday needs without requiring a trip out of town. A local ASDA provides a full supermarket option, supplemented by smaller convenience retailers for top-up shopping. For eating and drinking, the surrounding Fylde area has a good spread of country pubs and family-friendly restaurants, many of them in attractive village settings. Ribby Hall Village — a popular leisure and spa resort just outside town — adds a more polished dining and leisure option close to home. For a wider retail and restaurant offer, Preston city centre and the Fishergate shopping area are easily accessible by road or rail, and the Trafford Centre in Manchester is within commuting distance for a larger day out.
Location is one of Kirkham's most genuine assets. The Fylde Coast's beaches at Blackpool and Lytham St Annes are around 20 minutes away by car — close enough for regular visits rather than occasional treats. Blackpool brings the full sweep of the seafront, the Tower, and year-round entertainment; Lytham St Annes offers a quieter, more refined coastal atmosphere with independent shops and a traditional feel that complements Kirkham's own character well. Inland, the Lancashire countryside opens up quickly beyond the town boundaries, with quiet lanes, traditional villages, and well-marked walking and cycling routes making it easy to explore on foot or by bike. The Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is within a comfortable drive, as is the southern edge of the Lake District for longer weekend trips. For families looking for a base that combines everyday practicality with genuine outdoor and leisure opportunity, Kirkham's position in the heart of the Fylde is hard to fault.
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Nearest train station
Kirkham & Wesham
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Town centre
Deepdale Shopping Park
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