Contact us

Call our friendly team today for help and advice 24/7, or fill in our quick response contact form below: 

 

0845 4583700 (Local rate) or 01253 723400 Admissions Team

 

07426 802769 Out of hours advice and emergency admission

 

01253 723144  Administration

 

+0044 1253 723 400 If you are calling from outside the UK

 

Text: ‘Detox’ to   88802

 

Email: admissions@pierpoint.co.uk

 

 

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Pierpoint House

385 Clifton Drive North

St Annes On Sea

Lancashire

FY8 2NW

 

Transport links

 

If you are coming by train the closest station to Pierpoint House is St Annes Train station, where you will be greeted by a member of our staff.

 

If you are coming by car, you need to leave the M6 at Junction 32 onto the M55 signposted Blackpool. Continue forward onto the A5230. At roundabout take first exit signposted Lytham St Annes. At next roundabout take third exit. At traffic lights continue forward. After passing Blackpool airport on your left, turn left at the T Junction traffic lights signposted Lytham St Annes. Continue straight at your next set of lights. Pierpoint House will be on your left at the corner of Clifton Drive North and Beach road.

 

If you are coming by plane, the closest airport is Blackpool airport, where you will be greeted by a member of our staff.

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