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Learning to Drive in Preesall

Looking for driving schools in Preesall or driving instructors in Preesall? You’ve come to the right place. In fact, whether you need intensive driving lessons or block booking discounts, our approved driving instructors are here to help. On average, learners need 47 hours of lessons with a driving instructor and an additional 22 hours of private practice with a family member or friend to reach test standard.

For driving instructors in Preesall, Preesall’s nearest practical test centre is Blackpool (Marton Mere), which has a pass rate of 44.4% (2024–2025) — below the UK national average of 48.7%. When comparing driving instructors in Preesall, it’s worth asking which test centre they typically prepare learners for, since practising local routes makes a real difference to pass rates.

When it comes to local driving conditions, Preesall means navigating the quiet coastal roads and rural lanes of Over Wyre in Lancashire, situated on the eastern bank of the River Wyre estuary. The area features narrow country lanes connecting Preesall to Knott End-on-Sea and Pilling, the sea wall road along the coast which requires extra caution during high tides and bad weather, and the occasional wide farm access roads. Learners must be comfortable with single-track roads with passing places, coastal winds that can affect vehicle handling on exposed stretches, and the seasonal influx of visitors heading to the beach and caravan parks. Furthermore, the salt mining legacy has left the “Flashes” — subsidence lakes west of the village — which create interesting local landmarks and variable road surfaces in the vicinity. Whether you’re searching for driving schools in Preesall or comparing local driving instructors in Preesall, the instructors here know the local test routes inside out.

Preesall Practical Driving Test Centres

  • Blackpool (Marton Mere) Driving Test Centre, (Preesall), Midgeland Road, Marton Mere Holiday Centre, Blackpool, FY4 4TU

Preesall Theory Test Centres

  • Blackpool Pearson Professional Centre, (Preesall), 1st Floor, 1-3 Victoria Street, Blackpool, FY1 4SR

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Preesall – did you know?

  • Preesall is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as “Pressouede”, part of the Hundred of Amounderness, and the names Preesall and Hackensall are both Norse in origin.
  • Interestingly, “Preesall” means “a hill and a heath”, while “Hackensall” likely derives from “Haakon”, a Viking seafarer who sailed up the River Wyre and established an encampment in the 10th century.
  • The former Hackensall Tide Mill dates from before 1260 and is considered a site of national archaeological importance, being the only known tide mill of its period in Lancashire.
  • Notably, Preesall was an urban district from 1900 to 1974 (known as Preesall-With-Hackensall) and still retains its own mayor and town council today.
  • Preesall Beach, stretching between Pilling and Knott End-on-Sea, is protected by a sea wall that incorporates a filled-in Second World War stone pillbox, camouflaged among the rocks.
  • What’s more, the “Flashes” — bodies of water west of the village — were formed in the 1920s and 1930s by subsidence from salt mining, forcing the mines’ closure in 1931.
  • Parrox Hall is a Grade II* listed early 17th-century country house, continuously owned by members of the same family since the original Lord of the Manor, Geoffrey the Crossbowman, was granted the land by Prince John in 1189.
  • Interestingly, ICI continued brine pumping at Preesall’s salt mines until the 1980s, long after the original mining operations had ceased.
  • The Garstang and Knot-End Railway opened Preesall railway station on 30 July 1908, but the line closed to passengers just 22 years later on 29 March 1930.
  • Notably, Preesall’s town motto is “Prae Salem Notanda” — Latin for “Famed For Salt” — a proud reference to its salt mining heritage.