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On Queen’s Promenade on Blackpool’s North Shore, The Berkeley offers a range of contemporary serviced apartments, with a sun terrace to the front and walled patio area to the rear. Each apartment has a sea view, an open plan lounge with leather sofas, and a 40-inch TV with DVD player. The bathroom has a bath or shower, with towels and complimentary toiletries provided. A welcome pack with tea, coffee and milk is provided on arrival. The kitchen has an oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher and a breakfast bar, with all crockery, cutlery and utensils supplied. The building has a laundry room and each apartment has a designated parking space. All are serviced weekly, with daily service available on request. The Berkeley is a 5-minute drive from Blackpool North Train Station, and just 4 minutes from the Blackpool Tower.
a Seaside Town in the county of Lancashire
(1.6 miles, 2.6 km, direction S)Blackpool, long famous for its vast illuminated Golden Mile, commenced its rise to fame way back in the Victorian Era when the famous seafront consisted of no more than a single row of houses...
in the county of Lancashire
(2.2 miles, 3.6 km, direction N)Less bustling than its busy neighbour Blackpool, Cleveleys lies on the same 15 mile stretch of beautiful golden sands...
in the county of Lancashire
(4.8 miles, 7.8 km, direction N)Fleetwood was once famous as a fishing port, but now it is more likely the visitor will see yachts and leisure boats lined up at the pretty quayside...
in the county of Lancashire
(6.6 miles, 10.7 km, direction S)St. Anne's has a fine sandy beach backed by grassy sand dunes and a fascinating pier, first built in 1885 and subsequently rebuilt and remodelled...
in the county of Lancashire
(13.5 miles, 21.6 km, direction NE)The picturesque village of Scorton lies to the west of the Bowland Forest beneath the shadow of Calder Fell, in an area much famed for its sparkling streams, fells and forest glades inhabited by wildlife...
in the county of Lancashire
(15.4 miles, 24.8 km, direction E)This is the town that was at the centre of the cotton spinning industry for well over a hundred and fifty years. ..
in the county of Lancashire
(17.4 miles, 27.9 km, direction NE)This is a city which long ago lost it's grim clogs and mill image to give way to a fast growing city with a fine reputation as a centre of commerce and culture where bright, modern University buildings sit comfortably with Lancaster's historic areas...
Blackpool Zoo, situated in Lancashire, England, is a popular zoological park known for its wide variety of animals and.....
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The last foreign invasion of England took place in 1486 when Irish and Flemish supporters of Lambert Simnel landed at Piel in a.....
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