With a year-round population of roughly 4,000 people, Grange-over-Sands is one of the smallest towns nestled along the Morecambe Bay in North West England.
Until the Victorian era, this was a small and fairly isolated fishing village. This changed when the railroad reached the region in the 1850s, turning Grange-over-Sands into a popular seaside destination for holidaymakers. In 1894, the village was recognised as a town and created as an urban district by the authorities. Between 1932 and 1993, a lido was located on the seafront of Grange-over-Sands.