Here are some of the most historically and architecturally significant objects in Preston:
1. Avenham Park Belvedere
Gazebo. Built 1865-6. Rendered brick with sandstone as ashlar facade (painted white), flat roof. Shallow rectangular plan. Classical style
2. Two K6 telephone boxes at railway station
Two telephone kiosks. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
3. Fylde Road railway bridge
Bridge carrying Lancaster and Preston Railway over Fylde Road, with viaduct continued to bridge over course of former Lancaster Canal approx. 70 metres north. 1840, by Joseph Lock
4. Preston Abstinence Memorial
The Preston Abstinence Memorial stands in the Preston General Cemetery (1617). Preston became known as the Bethlehem of temperance in the first half of the 19th century