Hotels in Lytham St Annes
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1 CHURCH ROAD,
Lytham St Annes, Merseyside, England,
FY8 5LH
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With a variety of types of rooms, from doubles, twins and family rooms accommodating up to 4 people, The County is the perfect hotel for the businessman or a family break. all rooms are en-suite with tea and coffee making facilities and free wi-fi throughout the hotel. more >>
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HISTORY CORNER
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British Heritage Awards
British History Quiz
This queen of the Iceni launched a rebellion against the Romans invaders of Britain
Clue
She is rumoured to lie buried beneath one of platforms at King's Cross/St Pancras rail station
This Day in British History
14 February, 1478
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Simon de Montfort forced this king to sign the Provisions of Oxford
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He was buried in Edward the Confessor's old tomb at Westminster Abbey