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The Berkswell is located opposite Blackpool’s Sandcastle Water Park and 50 feet from the seafront. Just a 1-minute walk from the Pleasure Beach, it offers a bar, free WiFi and rooms with en-suite shower rooms. Each room at The Berkswell offers a flat-screen TV, tea/coffee making facilities, a safe and a hairdryer. The property has a bar and a guest lounge with a selection of beers and wines, plus a Nintendo Wii. The Berkswell can offer a 4-course evening meal and special diets can be catered for upon request. The Pleasure Beach and South Pier are just a minute’s walk away, while South Beach is 650 feet from the Berkswell. Blackpool Pleasure Beach Railway Station is less than a mile away, while Blackpool South Railway Station can be reached in 15 minutes by foot.
a Seaside Town in the county of Lancashire
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