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Woodleigh
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Homecliffe
Hotel

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great location, all rooms en-suite, good
menus, friendly staff.
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The
Bromley Hotel

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King
Edward Hotel
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306
North Promenade
Blackpool
FY1 2EY
Tel (01253) 624171
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44,
King Edward Avenue
Blackpool, FY2 9TA
Tel (01253) 352932
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"Great
food, friendly staff and an ideal location"
Blackpool, FY1 2HE
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Savoy
Hotel - AA 3 stars

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Windsor
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Westomorland
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130
tastefully decorated and
furnished en suite bedrooms,
family rooms and suites. An Architectural
gem.
Queens Promenade
Blackpool, FY2 9SJ
Tel:(01253) 352561 |
The
Golden Sands is a completely refurbished and
upgraded guest house, appointed to a very
high standard of comfort, cleanliness &
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Promenade
Hotel, comfortably furnished and convenient
location. Features calvery restaurant
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Friendly
hotel, quiet location, close to beach and
walking distance from town centre.
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North
Shore Blackpool History and landmarks:
Uncle
Tom’s was the pioneer
of Blackpool’s amusement business.
On land leased and farmed by Thomas Parkinson
( known as Uncle Tom ), on Queen’s
Promenade , North Shore it originated
as a small, wooden refreshment hut standing
on top of the cliffs, only 100 metres
or so from the sea.
North Pier,
an elegant addition to the attraction
of Blackpool, was opened in May 1863.
At
1,405 feet long, 27 feet wide and built
from 12,000 tons of metal it claimed,
in its day, to be 'the finest, strongest
and most beautiful marine parade in Europe'.
It was advertised as a way of 'walking
on water without getting seasick'! The
original cost of the pier was £20,000
but another £30,000 was used as
ideas developed - a fortune then.
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