The White House | |
Coordinates: | 53.8461°N -2.9918°W |
Location: | 4–10 Queen's Square Poulton-le-Fylde England |
Built: | 18th century |
Designation1: | Grade II listed building |
Designation1 Date: | 16 August 1983 |
The White House is an historic building in the English market town of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. It has been designated a Grade II listed building by Historic England. The property is located in Queen's Square, around 250feet to the southeast of the town centre and Market Place.
A town house, with the ground floor now occupied by businesses, it was built in the mid-18th century, constructed of rendered brick with a cornice gutter and a slate roof. It is on a double-pile plan with three storeys. It has five bays and the first-floor casement windows are tall with glazing bars; the second-floor windows are smaller. The front entrance to the building is flanked by Doric pilasters.
The White House was an early home of chaplain Harry Viener.[1]