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A 10-minute walk from the Blackpool Tower, The Grays is a centrally located guest house offering contemporary rooms with attached bathroom and a full English breakfast. With a 3-star rating from Visit England, this Blackpool bed and breakfast provides free on-site parking and Wi-Fi and has its own bar and lounge. The owners can communicate by British Sign Language. Each room has a TV, alarm clock, iron and tea and coffee facilities. All have an en suite shower, with hairdryers available. Breakfast is served in the dining room from 08:30 – 09:30 each morning. There is a buffet selection of cereals, fruit juices, croissants and fruit, as well as toast and preserves, tea and coffee. A relaxed bar is accompanied by an elegant lounge with TV at the property. The Grays is within a 10-minute walk of The Winter Gardens and Grand Theater, and the Promenade where the famous Blackpool Illuminations appear each year. Stanley Park and Blackpool Zoo are around 5 minutes’ drive away.
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