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72 Beach RdNewton ,
Bridgend, Strathclyde, Scotland,
CF36 5NE
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12th century (Time Period)
Blue Seas can be found in the 12th century village of Newton, situated in South Wales most popular holiday resort Porthcawl.Come and join us and enjoy our family run bed and breakfast, situated on the waters edge overlooking the idylic Newton Beach adjacent to Trecco Bay.Cast your eyes a little … more >>
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