Queen's Square (originally Higher Green) is a formerly open area in the centre of the English market town of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire.
It stands today, immediately to the southeast of Market Place, at the convergence of Blackpool Old Road to the west, Chapel Street (the A588) and Higher Green to the east and Hardhorn Road (also the A588) to the south.
[1] The Grade II listed White House, an early home of chaplain Harry Viener,[2] stands on the southern side of the square.
The town's war memorial, also Grade II listed,[3] was erected in the square in 1921.
[4][5] Several buildings original to the square have since been demolished, mostly on its northern and northeastern sides.