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Langtrys

Blackpool, Lancashire, England

Langtrys in Blackpool, Lancashire, England
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About Langtrys

An elegant bed and breakfast in Blackpool, Langtry’s provides high-quality accommodations just 3 minutes’ walk from Queen’s Promenade. Stylishly appointed rooms with attached bathroom with free Wi-Fi are accompanied by impressive home-cooked breakfasts. Each room at Langtry’s has private bathroom facilities with power shower and complementary toiletries, and king-size beds are dressed with luxury duvets and Egyptian cotton sheets. There is a flat-screen TV with DVD player, iPod dock, hairdryer and tea and coffee facilities in all rooms. Breakfast is cooked to order and includes a full English with Cumbrian bacon and sausages and locally sourced eggs, tomatoes and mushrooms. There is organic porridge with cream, as well as muesli, yogurt, cereals and vegetarian options. In a quiet location on Blackpool’s north shore, Langtry’s is just 5 minutes’ drive from the large Houndshill Shopping Center, and 1 minute from the nearest golf course. Familiar attractions including Blackpool Tower and the Pleasure Beach are around 10 minutes away.


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