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Accommodation in Blackpool, Lancashire Part of the Lancashire Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Glendowie HotelA Hotel in Blackpool, Lancashire23 Lonsdale Road Blackpool Lancashire England FY1 6EE
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From: £25.00 We are in a very good position for all the amenities with the promenade being only a short walk away. The football stadium is just at the end of the road. The tower, shops,and night life are only a short walk away There is a large car park just at the end of Lonsdale road. We will accept Stag and Hen parties unlike numerous other Blackpool hotels. Min 3 nights stay on bank holidays Accommodation Rating: NC Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Poulton-le-Fylde, St Chad's Church -
3.9 miles (Historic Church) Lytham Hall -
5.2 miles (Historic House) Pilling, St John's Church -
10.5 miles (Historic Church) Meols Hall -
10.9 miles (Historic House) Becconsall Old Church -
11.4 miles (Historic Church) Tarleton Old Church -
13.1 miles (Historic Church) Penwortham, St Mary's Church -
13.8 miles (Historic Church) Rufford Hall -
15.1 miles (Historic Building) Piel Castle -
18.4 miles (Castle) Astley Hall Museum and Art Gallery -
19.4 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Grange -
26.2 miles away Ulverston -
27 miles away Kirkby Lonsdale -
33.1 miles away Ingleton -
33.9 miles away Clapham -
34 miles away Settle -
36.7 miles away Kendal -
37 miles away Coniston -
38.9 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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