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The Penrhyn

Blackpool, Lancashire, England

The Penrhyn in Blackpool, Lancashire, England
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About The Penrhyn

You're eligible for a Genius discount at The Penrhyn! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in. This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. On Blackpool’s North Shore, The Penrhyn lies just off Queen’s Promenade and offers en suite accommodations and a bar. This guest house also provides breakfast and free WiFi. Each room at The Penrhyn has a flat-screen TV, USB charging points, wardrobe and tea/coffee making facilities. All rooms have an en-suite shower and toilet. For extra comfort the beds (excluding bunks) have Reflex Memory Foam mattresses. A full English Breakfast is served in the dining room each morning. There is also a fully licensed bar serving a variety of beers, wines, spirits & soft drinks and a vending machine with cold drinks, sweets and chocolate. Evening meals are available on request at time of booking. The Guest House also proudly benefits from the highest possible Food Standards Agency Hygiene Rating. The Penrhyn is a 4-minute drive from the Blackpool Tower and 7 minutes from Blackpool Zoo. Blackpool Pleasure Beach is around 3 miles away, and the North Shore Golf Club is within a 15-minute walk.


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